Use accessibility shortcuts on iPad
After you set up accessibility features, you can quickly turn them on or off with any of the methods below.
Ask Siri to turn on an accessibility feature
Say something like: “Turn on VoiceOver.” Learn how to ask Siri.
Triple-click the Home button
On an iPad with a Home button, you can turn accessibility features on or off by triple-clicking the Home button.
Set up Accessibility Shortcut: Go to Settings
> Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut, then select the features you use the most.
Slow down the double-click or triple-click speed for the Home button: Go to Settings > Accessibility > Home Button.
Use Accessibility Shortcut: Triple-click the Home button.
Triple-click the top button
On iPad mini (6th generation), iPad Air (4th generation and later), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation and later), or iPad Pro 11-inch, you can turn accessibility features on or off by triple-clicking the top button.
Set up Accessibility Shortcut: Go to Settings
> Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut, then select the features you use the most.
Slow down the double-click or triple-click speed for the top button: Go to Settings > Accessibility > Top Button.
Use Accessibility Shortcut: Triple-click the top button.
Use Control Center
You can also add accessibility features to Control Center and then activate them from there.
Go to Settings
> Control Center, then tap
next to the accessibility features you use the most.
To activate the accessibility feature, open Control Center, then tap the control.