😎 How to Set up iPhone and iPad for visually impaired persons in 3-steps

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
  • Chapters:
    00:00 iPhone set-up introduction
    01:30 update os - operating system
    02:30 select wallpaper that provides contrast
    05:40 turn on VO - Voiceover
    08:45 turn on larger text
    Setting up iPhone and iPad for visually impaired persons is easy. When you follow the 3-steps outlined in this accessibility settings video tutorial for iPhone and iPad. In this tutorial, beginners will discover a whole new iPhone world. The experienced iPhone and iPad users discover accessibility settings that are extremely useful. The legally blind geek shares the best low vision setting for anyone with low vision problems. Regardless of the individual’s comfort level with such technologies.
    All that is required is an iPhone or iPad, and they want to take full advantage of it. iPhone and iPad communication and entertainment capabilities these devices provide.
    With this setup, VIPs of all skill levels use their iPhone and iPad every day. Check emails, send and receive text messages, check-in with friends and family on social media sites, and so much more it boggles the mind.
    Follow the 3 steps listed here, and help yourself or the visually impaired person in your life. Set up and put into good use an iPhone and iPad or iPad pro today. You will be glad you did!
    Step 1, set up wallpaper to improve contrast.
    Step 2, set up voiceover (VO).
    Step 3, set up larger text.
    Regardless of a person's visual impairment: age-related low vision problems, legally blind, and yes even the dark blind. All alike benefit in setting up and enjoying the benefits. Apple iPhone, and iPads, make it possible for the visually impaired person to use these smartphones and tablets with confidence. Regaining or better yet reinforcing a self-reliant, Independence we all strive to achieve and maintain.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @LegallyBlindGeek
    @LegallyBlindGeek  2 роки тому +2

    Check put these basic and advanced voiceover settings. ua-cam.com/video/UK-oZerWyjc/v-deo.html

    • @MrDuongchihung
      @MrDuongchihung Місяць тому

      Dear my friends I am Hung I am the blind iphone user in Vietnam I'm using iPhone 10 I have a problem that my iPhone doesn't have voice over recognition on voiceover could you please tell me how to fix it thank you very much for your response I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon

  • @_LilDancer4King23
    @_LilDancer4King23 Місяць тому +1

    Yes, finally a visually impaired person who's tech .

    • @LegallyBlindGeek
      @LegallyBlindGeek  Місяць тому

      @_LilDancer4King23, thanks for watching its good to hear from you.

  • @_LilDancer4King23
    @_LilDancer4King23 Місяць тому

    Thank you, I'm also legally blind since birth ( ROP). Your a tech per5like me yet with more experience hands on approach. I'm also married he struggles mental illnes yet the love we share is priceless. Have a great weekend with those near & dear to you.

  • @margotkielhorn9892
    @margotkielhorn9892 3 місяці тому +1

    So glad to have found you, Mike! I've lost my central vision due to Stargardt's disease and reading is pretty much done for me. So it's time to get into Voiceover, and I've found it a bit challenging...probably because I can still see some. Anyway, I've tuned in to several of your videos today and they're great. Would love a little more clarity regarding how to back up...seem to get stuck a lot. Getting started is the hardest part, for sure. Will view all your videos - hope you have onion navigating through apps...how to listen to voicemail, messages, scrolll through audiobook apps. I'm so happy to have this new resource - feel like it's going to make a huge difference. Thank you!

    • @LegallyBlindGeek
      @LegallyBlindGeek  3 місяці тому

      @margotkielhorn9892 Hello welcome to the Legally Blind Geek Channel. Learning the ins and outs of voiceover is a challenge to be sure.
      Customizing voiceover for an individuals needs is a bit of trial and error exercise. Are you at all familiar with the 1-finger swipe gesture, from right edge of the screen to left side of screen to back up the text voiceover is reading?

  • @amandareed1871
    @amandareed1871 6 місяців тому +1

    I like the information it’s very interesting I like learning how to use my apple I phone.

  • @Revolver1701
    @Revolver1701 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for this video.

  • @samanthamassimino7400
    @samanthamassimino7400 21 день тому

    Thank you! Very helpful and clearly explained 😊

    • @LegallyBlindGeek
      @LegallyBlindGeek  18 днів тому

      @samanthamassimino7400, I am glad you found this helpful. make it a great day.

  • @Pierceb2
    @Pierceb2 3 місяці тому

    Hi, thanks for sharing your knowledge on using my iOS devices more fully.

    • @LegallyBlindGeek
      @LegallyBlindGeek  3 місяці тому

      @Pierceb2, you are welcome thank you for you comment. By the way, what iOS device do you use most?
      Thanks for everything, make it a great day.

    • @Pierceb2
      @Pierceb2 3 місяці тому

      @@LegallyBlindGeek I just upgraded to IPhone 15 Pro Max, IPad Pro and Apple Ultra Watch 11 as I am loosing my vision to AMD in retirement. Trying to make the best of it. You and others give me hope that I can at least do something about it if I persevere.
      I have used an iPad daily for over 10 years for News Aggregation., learning, hobbie and much more, UA-cam is such a great resource and how to tool.
      Keep producing and publishing your content as I find you are an important teacher and contributor to your community. It really matters a lot.
      PS your pacing is a little fast at times and the information you provide Is so useful and important perhaps a bit slower, repetition or summarizing would make it even better like for your videos on the Apple Watch and it’s Accessibility features.
      Thanks again