Customize Assistive Access for Your Needs
At AnewVista, we believe technology should be accessible and enjoyable for everyone, regardless of age or ability. If you or a loved one find the iPhone's many features a bit overwhelming, we have a wonderful solution: Assistive Access. This powerful tool can transform your iPhone into a simplified, easy-to-use device, perfect for those who prefer a more streamlined experience.
Customize Assistive Access for Your Needs
Available in iOS 17 and above, Assistive Access is like a "simplified mode" for your iPhone. It declutters the screen, making everything bigger and easier to see. It also focuses on essential functions, so you can easily make calls, send messages, and take photos without getting lost in a maze of apps and settings.
How to Turn it On
Go to "Settings"
Tap on "Accessibility"
Find and select "Assistive Access"
Toggle the switch to turn it on
What Makes iPhone Easy with Assistive Access?
Big Buttons: Everything is larger and easier to tap, so you won't accidentally press the wrong thing.
Clear Screen: The layout is simplified, with only the most important apps and features visible.
Easy to Read: Text is bigger and bolder, making it easier on the eyes.
Focus on Essentials: No more distractions – just the core functions you need.
Customize It Your Way
You can choose which apps and features appear on your simplified home screen, so you have quick access to the things you use most.
At AnewVista, we're committed to helping everyone embrace technology. Make your iPhone easy with Assistive Access, your iPhone can be as simple and straightforward as you want it to be. It's perfect for seniors, those with visual impairments, or anyone who prefers a less cluttered and more focused smartphone experience.
Remember, it's never too late to learn new things or adapt technology to your needs. Give Assistive Access a try and see how it can transform your iPhone experience.
Watch Our Class video on iPhone Assistive Access.
For more technology tips for seniors, visit us at www.anvcs.org or send an email to info@anvcs.org where we make learning easy.
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