Feeling more stressed out while stuck inside during the COVID-19 quarantine? Alexa may be able to help you find some peace of mind through a range of meditation skills.
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Deque Offers Free Training of Basic Accessibility Fundamentals Bootcamp
In celebration of this year’s Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), Deque is offering free training of its basic accessibility fundamentals bootcamp.
How to Keep Your Glasses From Fogging Up While Wearing a Face Mask
You know what’s not fun? Wearing a face mask to help slow the spread of COVID-19 like a responsible citizen, and then getting fogged-up glasses. Yes, we’d rather get foggy glasses than catch or spread this unprecedented virus—or go against CDC recommendations to wear a face covering in public.
How to Turn Off COVID-19 Exposure Notifications in iOS
Apple recently introduced its first version of exposure notification API. The API has been designed to allow apps developed by public health authorities to notify users who come into contact with COVID-19 victims. The Exposure Notification will let a user know if they have been exposed to the virus. The beta was recently released and if you have installed the latest beta on your iPhone or iPad, you can make use of the feature right now.
How to Make Your iPhone Text Size Larger & Easier to Read
How Do I Make the Text Bigger on My iPhone?
If you’d like to change the font size on your iPhone to make the default iPhone letters bigger or smaller, it’s an easy process. Although not every app supports Dynamic Type (the setting that tells apps to adjust the text size), many do. To increase text size on your iPhone:
Nintendo Switch Update Adds Accessibility Feature
Nintendo has given players the ability to change the button layout of Joy-Cons and Pro Controllers. In the latest update
Google Finally Launches Braille Keyboard for Android Devices
Google announced on Thursday the launch of a virtual braille keyboard for Android that’s designed to enable those with low vision or blindness to type on their phones without additional hardware. The tech giant says it collaborated with braille developers and users to create it, and to ensure it can be used anywhere a user would normally type — including social media, text messaging, and email apps.
Apple and Amazon Launch Voice-Assisted Coronavirus COVID-19 Screening
Apple also partnered with CDC on app and website for coronavirus triage
How To Let You Know When Alexa and Google Assistant Start and Stop Listening
You can set your Amazon Echo and Google Home or Nest devices to give you audio cues when they start and stop listening for commands.
How To Turn On Dark Mode in iOS and Android
How to turn on dark mode in iOS / iPadOS
First, you’re going to need to make sure you’ve updated your iPhone or iPad to iOS or iPadOS 13, at minimum. For the former, that means you’ll need at least an iPhone SE or iPad Air 2. To update your device to the most modern version of iOS you can get, select Settings app, select General, and select Software Update.
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