Accessibility Features
How to pronounce:
/əkˌses.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/ /ˈfiːtʃə/
Definition:
Built-in customizable features within a computer operating system and smart devices operating systems (smartphones, tablets, smartwatches) that make the device easier to use by people with disabilities. For example, this includes the ability to aid users with visual, motor, and hearing difficulties with features like a screen reader, changing color combinations, text or icon size, on-screen keyboard, customizing mouse features, changing volume, visual notifications, and text captions.