iPad: Configuring accessibility features (including VoiceOver and Zoom)

Summary

In addition to the many features that make iPad easy to use for everyone, iPad includes the following accessibility features, which are designed to make it easier for users with visual, auditory, or other physical disabilities to use iPad.

  • VoiceOver 
  • Zoom
  • White on Black
  • Mono Audio
  • Speak Auto-text 

This article explains how to turn the accessibility features on the device on or off, and where to get more information.

Products Affected

iPad

Apple recommends using iTunes to turn on or off the accessibility features of the device. You can also use iTunes with GW Micro Window-Eyes (Windows) and VoiceOver (Mac). Note: iTunes 9.1 or later is required for use with iPad.

To turn accessibility features on or off

In iTunes

  1. Connect iPad to your computer.
  2. In iTunes, select iPad under Devices.
  3. In the Summary pane, click Configure Universal Access in the Options section.
    iTunes Summary tab
  4. Select the accessibility features that you want to use and click OK.
    Universal access options

On the device

Tap Settings > General > Accessibility.
Accessibility settings

Note: You can have Zoom or VoiceOver on, but not both at the same time. Zoom and VoiceOver use the same gestures to perform different actions.

VoiceOver

If VoiceOver is on and you want to turn it off from the device instead of from iTunes, remember that a double-tap acts like a single tap and you need to use three fingers to scroll when VoiceOver is on:

  1. Press Home.
  2. Tap Settings. Then double-tap Settings.
  3. Tap General. Then double-tap General.
  4. Use three fingers on the screen to scroll to Accessibility.
  5. Tap Accessibility. Then double-tap Accessibility.
  6. Tap VoiceOver. Then double-tap VoiceOver.
  7. Tap "On" next to VoiceOver. Then double-tap "On" to turn it off.

You can configure the device to display options for VoiceOver, Zoom, or White on Black when you triple-click the Home button. This feature is off by default; to enable it, tap Settings > General > Accessibility > Triple-click Home > Ask.

If VoiceOver is on and the screen is black, but you can still use the device by pressing volume up and volume down, you may have screen curtain on. Try triple-tapping using three fingers on the device display to turn off screen curtain. Or connect the device to iTunes (see above).

If Zoom is on and you want to zoom out or in, double-tap using three fingers.

When VoiceOver is on, you can practice VoiceOver gestures by tapping Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Practice VoiceOver Gestures. This feature provides audio feedback describing the gestures you are performing, and what action they perform on the device.

Additional Information

For more information about of all the accessibility features and how to use them, see the iPad User Guide or see www.apple.com/accessibility.

Important: Information about products not manufactured by Apple is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute Apple’s recommendation or endorsement. Please contact the vendor for additional information.
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