To easily find your favourite accessibility services when you swipe down from the top screen, add them to Quick Settings.
You can add:
- Colour correction: Helps your device to compensate for colour blindness.
- Colour inversion: Changes the colours of your display.
- Extra dim: Dims your screen so that it's more comfortable to read.
- One-handed mode: Navigate your phone more easily with one hand.
- Live Transcribe: Captures speech and sound so that you read them as text on your screen.
- Sound Amplifier: Amplifies sound in a noisy area.
- Sound Notifications: Checks for sounds in your environment, like when a smoke alarm beeps or a doorbell rings.
- Live Caption: Automatically captions speech on your device from media like videos, podcasts, phone calls and audio messages.
Open Quick Settings
- To find your first few settings, swipe down from the top of your screen.
- To find all of your Quick Settings, swipe down again.
Turn settings on or off
- To turn a setting on or off, tap it. Dimmed settings are off.
- To see more options for a setting, touch and hold it.
Add, remove or move a setting
- From the top of your screen, swipe down twice.
- At the bottom left, tap edit .
- Touch and hold the setting.
- Drag the setting to where you want it.
- To add a setting, drag it up from 'Hold and drag to add tiles'.
- To remove a setting, drag it down to 'Drag here to remove'.
Tip: Some apps may ask if you want to add their icon as a tile to your Quick Settings menu. You can remove or re-add these at any time.