Android gets new special Accessibility
Google is announcing several updates to its accessibility suite for Android. The biggest of these is the final, public release of action blocks.
They allow you to create large custom buttons for relatively complex actions. For example: playing music or calling someone are tasks that can be difficult for people with cognitive impairments.
Google is also adding features for Live Transcribe, Bluetooth
A wireless data transfer protocol for interaction between devices. The standard describes a personal area network based on radio waves for the exchange of information at a range of no more than 10 meters. Bluetooth is widely used for communications between mobile gadgets, such as wireless headphones, headsets, keyboards, and mice. Cybercriminals can hack a
” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/bluetooth/” target=”_blank”>Bluetooth support for Sound Amplify and improved navigation options for Voice Access.
Each of these features can be critical for a person with a disability, although they can be useful in any case.
In particular, action blocks could help you set up small Google Assistant macros to automate common tasks for which you would normally use your voice. Bluetooth
A wireless data transfer protocol for interaction between devices. The standard describes a personal area network based on radio waves for the exchange of information at a range of no more than 10 meters. Bluetooth is widely used for communications between mobile gadgets, such as wireless headphones, headsets, keyboards, and mice. Cybercriminals can hack a
” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/bluetooth/” target=”_blank”>For example, ask to turn off all lights in your house.