User's Manual
Appendix A Accessibility 155
Reduce screen motion
You can stop the movement of some screen elements, for example, the parallax eect of icons
and alerts against the wallpaper, or motion transitions.
Reduce motion. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility and turn on Reduce Motion.
On/o switch labels
To make it easier to see whether a setting is on or o, you can have iPhone show an additional
label on on/o switches.
Add switch setting labels. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility and turn on On/O Labels.
Assignable ringtones and vibrations
You can assign distinctive ringtones to people in your contacts list for audible caller ID. You can
also assign vibration patterns for notications from specic apps, for phone calls, for FaceTime
calls or messages from special contacts, and to alert you of a variety of other events, including
new voicemail, new mail, sent mail, Tweet, Facebook Post, and reminders. Choose from existing
patterns, or create new ones. See Sounds and silence on page 31.
You can purchase ringtones from the iTunes Store on iPhone. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on
page 111.
Video Descriptions
Video descriptions provide an audible description of video scenes. If you have a video that
includes video descriptions, iPhone can play them for you.
Turn on Video Descriptions. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Video Descriptions.
Hearing aids
Made for iPhone hearing aids
If you have a Made for iPhone hearing aid (available for iPhone 4s or later), you can use iPhone to
adjust its settings to suit your listening needs, stream audio, or use iPhone as a remote mic.
Pair with iPhone. If your hearing aids aren’t listed at Settings > General > Accessibility > Hearing
Aids, you need to pair them with iPhone. To start, open the battery door on each hearing aid.
Next, go to Settings > Bluetooth on iPhone and make sure Bluetooth is turned on. Then go to
Settings > General > Accessibility > Hearing Aids. Close the battery doors on your hearing aids
and wait until they appear in the list of devices (this could take a minute). When the hearing aid
appears, tap it and respond to the pairing request.
When pairing is nished, you hear a series of beeps and a tone, and a checkmark appears next
to the hearing aid in the Devices list. Pairing can take as long as 60 seconds—don’t try to stream
audio or otherwise use the hearing aid until pairing is nished.
You should only need to pair once (and your audiologist might do it for you). After that, each
time you turn your hearing aids back on, they reconnect to iPhone.
Adjust hearing aid settings and view status. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Hearing
Aids, or choose Hearing Aids from the Accessibility Shortcut. See Accessibility Shortcut on
page 141. Hearing aid settings appear only after you pair your hearing aids with iPhone.
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