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Table of contents:
- Accessibility overview
- Vision
- Mobility and dexterity
- Cognitive
- Privacy
- Hearing
- Speech
- Related resources
Accessibility overview
My Pixel supports the use of all common accessibility features available on Android. You can take advantage of the Android accessibility options to enhance your experience.
Vision
Use without vision
- TalkBack screen reader: To interact with your device with touch and spoken feedback, you can turn on the TalkBack screen reader. TalkBack describes your actions and tells you about alerts and notifications. For more information, go to TalkBack guidance for an Android device.
- TalkBack braille keyboard: You can also use the TalkBack braille keyboard in supported languages to enter six-dot braille on your screen.
- Control your device with Voice Access: You can use your voice to open apps, navigate and edit text with Voice Access.
Use with limited vision or without perception of colour
- Change text, image and video sizes (zoom): You can find more information here about how to change the size of text, images and videos on Android.
- Adjust contrast or colours: To make the text stand out more against the background, turn on high-contrast mode using the settings at the operating system level. For better readability, you can override colours with your preferred colour scheme and make use of high-contrast text, Dark theme, colour inversion or colour correction. For more information, learn how to use Android with accessibility features.
For more information on low-vision assistance features available for your device, refer to the Android Accessibility Help Centre.
Mobility and dexterity
Use with limited reach, manipulation or strength
My Pixel is compatible with all common operating system accessibility features that allow interaction using a single switch or other assistive devices. You can configure this in your system settings. You may find more helpful information in the related resource for your platform.
Control your device with Voice Access when using an Android device: On an Android device, you can use your voice to open apps, navigate and edit text with Voice Access.
Cognitive
Use with limited cognition
My Pixel supports Android-based accessibility features for cognitive and learning needs. You can use reading mode to remove clutter and distraction, allowing for display of only the main text and essential content.
You may find more helpful information at the Android Accessibility Help Centre.
Hearing
You can access audio and caption accessibility features on My Pixel by following information available at the Android Accessibility Help Centre.
Privacy
My Pixel does not collect user information related to the use of accessibility features.