Sentences with phrase «tap on the accessibility»

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One is with the loyal mayor, whom Sinan tries to tap for sponsorship, and who dispenses much rhetoric about responsibility and accessibility before sending him on his way empty - handed.
They also know that we don't want to open up a special app to do a little doodling, so their latest app offering called WriteIt taps into the accessibility layer in Windows 8 in such a way that you can enter handwriting into any text field (whether it is on a webpage or an input field inside any other piece of software).
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Now find and tap once on «Accessibility» (if you can't see it in the list you'll need to use two fingers and swipe up to scroll the list upwards):
You turn VoiceOver on by going to Settings - > General - > Accessibility and tapping on VoiceOver.
But by teaming up with OverDrive, a leading distributor of ebooks and other digital content and tapping into their extensive network of school and public libraries, the Amazon Kindle and Kindle apps (on PC and mobile devices) will help to improve the accessibility of literature in the transforming digital age of our treasured libraries.
With accessibility turned on tapping and holding on the page will bring up a menu and swiping up and down will move you through the menu selections.
And for any users that need further convenience and accessibility, the gestures setting helps get users there fast from standby and the softbar can be customized to trigger functions or applications based on double taps or long presses.
To turn it on, go to Settings > General > Accessibility, scroll down and tap Reachability, then turn it on.
The app will now ask you to grant it accessibility permissions, so tap on «Open Settings,» then scroll down on the next menu and select «SKEDit.»
Tapping on this dialog box will take you into Accessibility Services in your Settings menu.
Unfortunately, if you don't have access to the Xposed Framework (such as every user on Nougat) then you'll have to settle for enabling the Accessibility Service which will allow you to double - tap on any text input to bring up the clipboard manager.
To mirror Notifications, Go to settings and tap on the option Accessibility.
Open the «Settings» and then tap on «General», here you choose «Accessibility» and tap on «Increase Contrast.»
So tap «Accessibility Settings» on this popup, then select the «Touch Controls for YouTube» entry, and enable the service using the switch at the top of the screen.
Tap on that and then press the OFF radio button to toggle it to ON, enabling All in one Gestures» Accessibility Servicon that and then press the OFF radio button to toggle it to ON, enabling All in one Gestures» Accessibility ServicON, enabling All in one Gestures» Accessibility Service.
The application works by tapping into the accessibility framework baked into Android, which means the application can work with most devices including those running on older versions of Android such as KitKat.
Tap on the button to go to the Accessibility Settings screen.
You can configure it for frequently used apps and actions on a single tap for easy accessibility.
Step # 2: Now scroll down to the bottom and tap on «Accessibility Shortcut» and select «Smart Invert Colors».
From here, you'll be prompted to enable the app's Accessibility service, so tap «Show the Settings» on the popup.
You can open the main menu on Google Maps, tap «Your contributions» and then «Uncover missing info,» and sort by «Accessibility» to find places near you that are missing this information.
The issue is that the Pixel and Honor phones require hardware support so the developer found a way to use the accessibility settings to detect tapping and swiping motions on the sensor to enable certain actions, such as the notification panel.
Once you install it, you'll have to head over to Settings, scroll down to Accessibility, tap on Fingerprint Quick Actions, and then enable the feature.
The accessibility API built into Android allows for things like onscreen overlays on other apps, intercepting button presses and taps, and other deep system - level behavior.
Meanwhile, for those with disabilities affecting speech, tapping the «B» button on the system's remote will move users straight to the accessibility options menu.
I love being able to set gestures on the fingerprint sensor like double - tapping to pull down the notification shade, fixing one of Android's most annoying accessibility issues.
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