The accessibility shortcut on most devices allows you to quickly access accessibility features without going through the entire settings menu. Here's how you can set up and use accessibility shortcuts on different platforms:
iOS (iPhone/iPad)
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Setting Up:
- Go to Settings > Accessibility.
- Scroll to the bottom and select Accessibility Shortcut.
- Choose the feature(s) you want to enable, such as VoiceOver, Magnifier, or AssistiveTouch.
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Using:
- Triple-click the side button (or the home button on older models) to activate the accessibility shortcut you set.
Android
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Setting Up:
- Go to Settings > Accessibility.
- Select Accessibility Menu, Select to Speak, or any feature you want.
- Enable the shortcut feature, usually found in the menu for each specific accessibility tool.
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Using:
- Once enabled, you can usually activate the shortcut by pressing both volume keys for a few seconds or using a specific gesture.
Windows
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Setting Up:
- Go to Settings > Ease of Access.
- Choose the feature you want a shortcut for, such as Magnifier or Narrator.
- Follow instructions to set up a keyboard shortcut or button sequence.
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Using:
- Use your specified shortcut keys, like Windows + U for the Ease of Access menu.
macOS
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Setting Up:
- Go to System Preferences > Accessibility.
- In the sidebar, scroll down and select Shortcuts.
- Choose the features you want to toggle.
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Using:
- Press Option + Command + F5 to quickly access accessibility options.
These shortcuts can greatly enhance the usability of your device, allowing you ease of access to essential tools with minimal effort.


