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आपने जिस पेज का अनुरोध किया है वह फ़िलहाल आपकी भाषा में उपलब्ध नहीं है. पेज के निचले हिस्से से कोई दूसरी भाषा चुनी जा सकती है. इसके अलावा, किसी भी वेबपेज का अपनी पसंदीदा भाषा में झटपट अनुवाद भी किया जा सकता है. इसके लिए, आपको Google Chrome की पहले से मौजूद अनुवाद करने की सुविधा का इस्तेमाल करना होगा.

Use Android apps with accessibility features on your Pixelbook

Most Pixelbook accessibility features work with your Android apps. But your Android apps also have a few accessibility settings of their own.

Note: Currently, braille devices don't work with Android apps on Pixelbooks.

Turn accessibility settings on or off

For your Android apps, you can:

To change these settings:

  1. At the bottom right, select the time.
  2. Select Settings Settings.
  3. In the "Google Play Store" section, select Manage your Android preferences.
  4. In the "System" section, select Accessibility.
  5. Change the settings you want.

Note: If you're using the Chromevox screen reader, your device will automatically switch to the Android screen reader when using the Google Assistant and other compatible Android apps. It'll switch back to Chromevox automatically too, so you don't need to do anything. For more information on the Chromevox screen reader, see Related articles.

Use a screen reader

To use a screen reader with your Android apps:

  1. Turn on the ChromeVox screen reader.
    On a keyboard: Press Ctrl + Alt + z.
    On a touchscreen: On the side of your device, press both ends of the volume button for 5 seconds.
  2. Open an Android app or the Google Play Store app.
  3. Your device will switch to the Android screen reader, called TalkBack. Learn how to use TalkBack.

For more information on the Chromevox screen reader, see Related articles.

When you leave the app, your device will switch back to ChromeVox.

Tip: Using your touchscreen, maximize the Android app window to fill your entire screen. This way, you won't be as likely to accidentally touch outside the app window and switch back to ChromeVox.

Move around within Android apps

On a keyboard

With TalkBack, you can move around your Android apps by using these keyboard shortcuts:

  • To select, press Search + Space.
  • To go forward, press Search + Right arrow.
  • To go backward, press Search + Left arrow.
  • To open the list of keyboard shortcuts, press Search + k.

On a touchscreen

All TalkBack gestures will also work in your Android apps.

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