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Accessibility tools are an essential characteristic in Android, serving to customers make the most of with their smartphones with minimal loss in performance. Motorola has launched a brand new update to their Moto app, that improves the visibility of those tools within the software program, and added shortcuts to present accessibility tools.
Motorola acknowledges the work carried out by Google for Android’s built-in accessibility tools and with this update, Motorola is including a easy shortcut that might take customers on to the present Android accessibility display screen. In this display screen, customers can modify font & show dimension, colour or movement changes, and allow display screen readers, and so forth.
Motorola has made numerous different small modifications to the Moto app which are primarily based on the Google Accessibility Scanner app. These embody will increase to the textual content sizes, higher decisions of colours and distinction, simplifying controls, and higher, concise labels. Along with this, Moto additionally up to date the art work and illustrations within the Moto app to make it extra inclusive and various.
The new Moto app update is on the market for obtain on the Play Store and will likely be pre-loaded in all future Motorola smartphones.
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