Accessibility features for mobility on iPhone (original) (raw)
With built-in accessibility features for mobility, you can navigate and interact with iPhone using just your eyes, spoken commands, assistive devices, an external keyboard, and more. You can also set options so it’s easier to use gestures and press iPhone buttons.
To explore accessibility features for mobility, go to Settings > Accessibility, then scroll down to the Physical and Motor section.
Action | Related features and settings |
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Navigate your iPhone hands-free | Eye TrackingHead TrackingVoice ControlSiriShortcutsCall audio routingUse simple sounds to perform gestures |
Let iPhone type for you | DictationPredictive text |
Connect other inputs | Switch ControlKeyboardsBluetooth accessoriesHead tracking |
Control other devices | Apple Watch MirroringApple TV remoteControl nearby devicesPlatform Switching |
Customize gestures | AssistiveTouchBack tapReachabilityAirPodsPointer scrolling speedSide or Home buttonFace ID and attention |
Adjust the sensitivity of your input | Slow Keys and Sticky KeysSiri Pause TimeTouch accommodations |
Turn off vibration | Vibration |
Tip: Control your go-to accessibility features and settings with the click of a button or from Control Center. See Quickly open features with Accessibility Shortcut.
See alsoGet started with accessibility features on iPhoneApple Accessibility Support websiteApple Accessibility website for Mobility