Magnification gestures let you triple tap to zoom in, even just to temporarily magnify. It's a super useful feature once you start using it and it's particularly great for those with vision impairment. If you tap and hold, however, you can temporarily magnify your screen and pan around. It can be disabled with the same triple tap. The magnification gestures accessibility option allows you to triple tap for a significant zoom. This is what the accessibility options offer on most Android devices./ © NextPit Negative colors/Color adjustment/Invert colors.
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Here are the five accessibility options, which I think are the most useful though.
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So take a look through your particular device's settings and see what you can make use of.
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Some like using your LED flash as a notification are particularly cool. There are some stock Android accessibility settings you'll find everywhere, like TalkBack, font size, captions and ''touch and hold'' delay time settings, but there are plenty more. Accessibility options come in all shapes and sizes and many are unique to the particular device or Android version that you have.