Apple iPad mini (6th Generation)

Apple iPad mini (6th Generation)

Select accessibility settings on your Apple iPad mini (6th Generation) iPadOS 18

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You can select various help function settings for screen, sound and interaction making it easier to use the tablet functions.

Step 1 of 9

1. Find "Accessibility"

Press Settings.

Step 2 of 9

1. Find "Accessibility"

Press Accessibility.

Step 3 of 9

2. Select vision settings

Press the required category below "VISION" and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings.

You can select different settings for screen customisation, e.g. change contrast, colour and font size making it easier to use the tablet screen.
Step 4 of 9

3. Select physical and motor settings

Press the required category below "PHYSICAL AND MOTOR" and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings.

You can select different settings for tablet interaction control, e.g. AssistiveTouch, Voice Control and Eye Tracking making it easier to navigate your tablet.
Step 5 of 9

4. Select hearing settings

Press the required category below "HEARING" and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings.

You can select different settings for sound assistance on your tablet, e.g. using of hearing aids with your tablet, loud volume notification when using a headset and generation of subtitles during media playback.
Step 6 of 9

5. Select speech settings

Press the required category below "SPEECH" and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings.

You can select different spoken assistance settings, e.g. Live Speech and Personal Voice, which make it easier for people with speech difficulties to communicate with others e.g. during voice or video calls.
Step 7 of 9

6. Select settings for keyboard and remote control

Press the required category below "ACCESSORIES" and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings.

Step 8 of 9

7. Select more settings

Press the required category below "GENERAL" and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings.

It is possible to select more accessibility settings, you can, e.g., turn the accessibility shortcut on or off, set up Guided Access and set up accessibility functions for certain apps.
Step 9 of 9

8. Return to the home screen

Slide your finger upwards starting from the bottom of the screen to return to the home screen.

1. Find "Accessibility"

Press Settings.
Press Accessibility.

2. Select vision settings

Press the required category below "VISION" and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings.
You can select different settings for screen customisation, e.g. change contrast, colour and font size making it easier to use the tablet screen.

3. Select physical and motor settings

Press the required category below "PHYSICAL AND MOTOR" and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings.
You can select different settings for tablet interaction control, e.g. AssistiveTouch, Voice Control and Eye Tracking making it easier to navigate your tablet.

4. Select hearing settings

Press the required category below "HEARING" and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings.
You can select different settings for sound assistance on your tablet, e.g. using of hearing aids with your tablet, loud volume notification when using a headset and generation of subtitles during media playback.

5. Select speech settings

Press the required category below "SPEECH" and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings.
You can select different spoken assistance settings, e.g. Live Speech and Personal Voice, which make it easier for people with speech difficulties to communicate with others e.g. during voice or video calls.

6. Select settings for keyboard and remote control

Press the required category below "ACCESSORIES" and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings.

7. Select more settings

Press the required category below "GENERAL" and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings.
It is possible to select more accessibility settings, you can, e.g., turn the accessibility shortcut on or off, set up Guided Access and set up accessibility functions for certain apps.

8. Return to the home screen

Slide your finger upwards starting from the bottom of the screen to return to the home screen.

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