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How Android Accessibility Services Can Be Used to Hack Your Phone

Various security vulnerabilities have been found in Android's Accessibility suite. But what is this software even used for?

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4 Large Senior-Friendly Keyboards and Icons for Android

Here's how to change the keyboard size and make icons bigger on Android to create a more senior-friendly phone experience.

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4 Free Morse Code Software and Apps to Send Coded Messages

Morse code isn't as popular as it once was, but it's still useful. Here are several cool Morse code programs you should try.

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5 Ways to Display a Ruler on Your Computer Screen

Need to measure something in a pinch? Here are the best screen rulers for your computer, Android, and iPhone devices.

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6 Essential Android Accessibility Apps for Users With Disabilities

These excellent Android accessibility apps make the mobile platform easier to use for people with disabilities.

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How to Use Real Time Text (RTT) Calls on Mac and iPhone

Real Time Text (RTT) Calls are a helpful accessibility feature built into your iPhone and Mac. Here's how to use them.

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This Google App Can Transcribe Speech in Realtime

Google has launched two new apps, Live Transcribe and Sound Amplifier, for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

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Instagram Can Now Describe Photos to Visually Impaired Users

Instagram has added two new features designed to make it easier for visually impaired people to use Instagram.

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5 Different Ways to Navigate Your Android Phone

Touch input isn't the only way to navigate your Android phone. Try these alternative navigation methods!

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Mac for Seniors: How to Set Up a Simplified Mac for the Elderly

If you have an elderly loved one who's using a Mac, these tips can make their experience much simpler and easier.

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You Can Now Use Morse Code on Google's Gboard

Google has incorporated Morse code into Gboard for Android and iOS. This is an attempt to help people with limited mobility communicate using their smartphones.

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A Complete Guide to Chromebook's Accessibility Tools and Features

Accessibility features are an essential part of any operating system. How do the Chromebook's accessibility features stack up? Here's all you need to know.

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How to Make Websites More Readable With a Custom Line Height

The line height between sentences on a webpage can severely impact your readability. This simple tool allows you to control it.

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How to Resize the On-Screen Keyboard in Windows 10

Next time you use the touch or on-screen keyboard in Windows, you can resize it for more convenience.

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How to Turn Off the Narrator on Xbox One

Accidentally turned on the Narrator on your Xbox and it's driving you crazy? Here's how to turn off the Narator on Xbox One and enjoy the silence again.

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How to Open Files/Folders With Only One Click in Windows

Did you know there was a way to open files and folders with a single-click instead of a double-click?

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How to Turn Off Annoying Sounds in Microsoft Office 2016

Sound cues are an Ease of Access feature in Microsoft Office 2016, which means you can turn them off if you deem them unwanted.

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How to Default Your iPhone Calls to Speaker Mode

Instead of switching to speaker mode every time you make or receive a call, you can just set your iPhone to use that mode by default.

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Google Wants You to Help Make Maps More Accessible

Google is doing its best to make Google Maps more useful to the differently abled. And it's all up to you, me, and that weird guy who lives down the street.

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