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The accessibility products from Android/Google, Apple, and Windows are designed to help people with audiovisual impairments use their mobile devices with greater ease and comfort.

Below is a summary of the accessibility features of each of these platforms:

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Google / Android

  1. TalkBack
    It is a screen reader function that reads aloud the content of the screen and allows users to control their device using touch gestures and voice commands.

  2. Sound Amplifier
    This tool amplifies the device's sound so people with hearing impairments can hear better.

  3. Real-Time Captions
    This feature provides real-time captions for videos played on the device.

  4. Live Transcribe
    It is a tool that provides real-time captions for live conversations, allowing people with hearing impairments to participate in conversations and group discussions.


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Apple

  1. VoiceOver
    It is a screen reader function that reads aloud the content of the screen and allows users to control their device using touch gestures and voice commands.

  2. Closed Captions
    This tool provides closed captions for videos played on the device.

  3. Braille
    Apple also offers a wide range of accessibility features for users with visual impairments who use Braille.


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Windows

  1. Narrator
    It is a screen reader function that reads aloud the content of the screen and allows users to control their device using voice commands and touch gestures.

  2. Magnifier
    This tool enlarges the content on the screen so that people with visual impairments can see better.

  3. On-Screen Keyboard
    It allows people who cannot use a physical keyboard to type using a virtual keyboard on the screen.

  4. Voice Recognition
    This tool allows users to control their device and type using their voice.

  5. High Contrast
    This option increases the screen contrast to make it easier to see for people with visual impairments.


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In summary, both Android/Google, Apple, and Windows offer a variety of accessibility tools and features that enable people with audiovisual impairments to use their mobile devices with greater ease and comfort.

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