Use your Android accessibility settings to make your phone life easier
Blog post from Zapier
Accessibility settings on Android phones, originally designed for users with disabilities, can enhance usability for everyone by allowing for easier navigation and interaction, especially in situations where hands-free use is beneficial. On devices like the Samsung Galaxy S21+, users can enable and customize these settings through the Accessibility menu, which offers features like vision and hearing enhancements, interaction and dexterity aids, and advanced settings. A floating assistant menu can be created for quick access to these features, making tasks like taking screenshots, answering calls, and launching apps more efficient. Additionally, the Voice Access app allows for hands-free phone navigation using voice commands, offering a practical solution for multitasking users. Exploring these settings can lead to more efficient phone use by reducing the time spent on manual operation, thus freeing up time and hands for other tasks.