Find quick tips and clever tricks to get the most out of everyday technology. Whether it’s a helpful shortcut or a new way to use an app, these bite-sized pieces of advice can make your life a little easier.
Hello everyone! Previously, when multiple apps like A, B, C, D, and E were open, if we decided to only keep app B open and close the rest, the usual method was to tap on “Recent,” choose “Close All,” and then reopen app B. This process can be time-consuming. Today, I’ll guide you through some specific ways to close a single app among the currently open apps on Samsung phones.
Hello everyone! In this article, I’ll show you how to enable the “Remove Animations” feature to help improve the processing speed of Samsung phones. By default, when using TalkBack on a Samsung device, various animation effects can cause delays, especially when accessing “Recent Apps” and pressing “Close All.” This waiting period is due to built-in animation effects, which create visually appealing transitions but can slow down performance, particularly on lower-end devices.
Hello everyone! Today, I'll guide you through how to effectively use VoiceOver with both your right and left hands to navigate your screen reader. By practicing these techniques, you’ll improve your control over your device, making it easier to navigate independently.
Hello everyone! Welcome back to another VoiceOver tutorial. Today, we’ll explore navigation using four fingers, which can be especially helpful for quickly accessing key parts of your screen without extra gestures. Let’s get started!
Hello everyone, welcome back to my VoiceOver tutorial series! Today, I’ll walk you through some essential gestures for navigating VoiceOver with three fingers. These gestures are powerful tools that make it easier for blind or visually impaired users to control their devices. Let’s dive in and explore how these gestures work!
Three finger swipe up - Scroll forward
This gesture is used to scroll forward on a screen with multiple items.
Hello everyone, and welcome back to my tutorial! Today, I’m going to show you how to navigate VoiceOver in iOS using the two-finger gestures. This is a great way to interact with your device more efficiently, so let’s dive right in!
Swipe Up or Down with Two Fingers to Scroll and Automatically Read Items
One of the easiest ways to navigate with VoiceOver is by swiping up or down with two fingers. This gesture allows VoiceOver to automatically scroll through the content and read it aloud for you.
Hello everyone! Today, I’m here with a tutorial on how blind people, including myself, can record videos and ensure the full body is in the frame. This guide will walk you through the steps to make sure your videos are well-aligned, even if you can’t see the camera screen. Let's dive right in!
Hello everyone! Today, I’m excited to share a tutorial on how to unlock an iPhone or iPad (the latest models that don’t have a home button) using VoiceOver. This tutorial is particularly useful for blind or visually impaired users who may find it challenging to navigate these newer devices. If you have an older iPhone or iPad that still has a home button, this guide might not be as relevant for you, but it’s still good information to know.
In this tutorial, I’ll show you three simple ways to turn on VoiceOver on your iPhone or iPad. VoiceOver is a built-in screen reader on iOS devices designed to help visually impaired users navigate their device independently. Let’s get started!
Method 1: Using Siri to Turn On VoiceOver
The easiest way to turn on VoiceOver is by using Siri, Apple’s voice assistant. Here’s how: