User Guide Part 3

DRAFT
Chapter 32 Accessibility 131
Connect iPhone to a TTY machine: Go to Settings > Phone and turn TTY on, and then connect
iPhone to your TTY machine using the iPhone TTY Adapter.
When TTY on iPhone is turned on, the TTY icon appears in the status bar at the top of the
screen. For information about using a particular TTY machine, see the documentation that came
with the machine.
Assignable ringtones
You can assign distinctive ringtones to people in your contacts list for audible caller ID. You can
purchase ringtones from the iTunes Store on iPhone. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 97.
Visual voicemail
The play and pause controls in visual voicemail let you control the playback of messages. Drag
the playhead on the scrubber bar to repeat a portion of the message that’s hard to understand.
See Visual voicemail on page 48.
Widescreen keyboards
Many apps, including Mail, Safari, Messages, Notes, and Contacts, let you rotate iPhone when
youre typing, so you can use a larger keyboard.
Large phone keypad
Make phone calls simply by tapping entries in your contacts and favorites lists. When you need
to dial a number, iPhone’s large numeric keypad makes it easy. See Phone calls on page 45.
Voice Control
Voice Control lets you make phone calls and control Music playback using voice commands. See
Make a call on page 45, and Siri and Voice Control on page 63.
Watch videos with closed captions
To turn view closed captions for videos that oer them, go to Settings > General > Accessibility
> Subtitles & Captioning.
Customize the appearance of your captions.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles
& Captioning > Style, where you can choose an existing option or create your own style based
on your choice of font, color, background, opacity.
Not all videos include closed captions.
Accessibility in OS X
Take advantage of the accessibility features in OS X when you use iTunes to sync information and
content from your iTunes library to iPhone. In the Finder, choose Help > Help Center, then search
for “accessibility.”
For more information about iPhone and OS X accessibility features, go to
www.apple.com/accessibility.
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