Apple TV User Guide
Accessibility
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Accessibility features
Apple TV includes built-in accessibility features:
• Siri: The Siri Remote lets you use your voice to bypass onscreen navigation.
Ask Siri to perform a wide range of tasks, such as "Find kid movies," "Rewind
five minutes," "Open Music," and more. See Talk to your Apple TV.
When the onscreen keyboard appears, highlight the text entry field and press
and hold the Siri button
g. Dictate text or spell out user names and passwords
instead of typing. See Dictation .
• Closed Caption and SDH support: Apple TV supports closed captioning, so
those who are deaf or hard of hearing can fully enjoy new TV episodes and
thousands of movies. Just look for the CC or SDH icon when you're browsing
movies or TV shows on the iTunes Store. You can even customize captions
with special styles and fonts. See Subtitles and captioning .
• Audio Descriptions: Audio descriptions provide an explanation of important
onscreen action and content in movies and TV shows. See Audio descriptions .
• VoiceOver: Apple TV supports VoiceOver, Apple's screen reader. Available in
all the languages supported by Apple TV, VoiceOver tells you exactly what's on
your TV screen and helps you choose commands. See VoiceOver .
• Zoom: Zoom is a built-in magnifier that works anywhere on the new Apple TV
screen. With magnification adjustable up to 15 times the normal size, Zoom
can help with a range of vision challenges. See Zoom.
• Display Accommodations: Invert the default color display or change other
parameters on Apple TV for color differentiation, light sensitivity, and
brightness. See Display Accommodations .
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