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Turn on accessibility features.
You can turn on many accessibility features just by asking Siri (“turn on
VoiceOver,” for example). See Siri (on page) and Use Siri. Or go to Settings >
General > Accessibility, or use the Accessibility Shortcut. See Accessibility
Shortcut.
Use iTunes on your computer to configure accessibility on iPad.
In iTunes you can enable a limited number of accessibility features, including
VoiceOver, zoom, invert colors, speak auto-text, mono audio, and show closed
captions where available. Click Summary, then click Configure Accessibility at
the bottom of the Summary screen.
For more information about iPad accessibility features, go
to www.apple.com/accessibility/.
Accessibility Shortcut
Use the Accessibility Shortcut.
After setting up an accessibility shortcut, press the Home button quickly three
times to engage the associated feature. Features include:
VoiceOver
Invert Colors
Grayscale
Zoom
Switch Control
AssistiveTouch
Guided Access (The shortcut starts Guided Access if it’s already turned on.
See Guided Access.)
Hearing Aid Control (if you have paired Made for iPhone hearing aids)
Choose the features you want to control.
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut, then select the
accessibility features you use.
Not so fast.
To slow down the triple-click speed, go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
Home Button. (This also slows down double-clicks.)
VoiceOver
VoiceOver
VoiceOver describes aloud what appears onscreen, so that you can use iPad
without seeing its screen.
VoiceOver tells you about each item on the screen as you select it. The

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