You can also find accessibility settings in quick settings, where you can quickly change your preferred text and content settings.
Tip: These settings can also be set up from the start in the setup wizard.
Change display size & textImportant: The font size setting doesn't apply to some apps.
To make your font size smaller or larger:
To make your display size smaller or larger:
Tip: You will find a preview of the change of your font and display sizes after you've set each slider to your preferred size and if you don't like it, to reset your settings, tap Reset settings. Your display size and text preferences will reset to the original setting of your device.
Use Quick Settings to adjust fontImportant: If you adjust the font size from "Settings," the Font Size tile will be automatically added in Quick Setting. If you haven’t done it yet, you must first add Font Size to Quick Settings. Learn more about Quick Settings.
Tip: You can adjust font size up to 200%.
Use bold fontsImportant: Some apps won't use this setting.
You can use bold font to improve visibility.
High contrast can make text easier to read on your device. This feature changes the text color to either black or white, depending on the original text color.
Color correction and grayscale settings help your device compensate for color blindness.
Use color inversionImportant: Color inversion reverses the color on the screen, and applies to everything including media.
Use dark theme & color inversion togetherYou can turn off animations to help you focus.
You can make the mouse pointer bigger so it's more noticeable.
You can dim your screen beyond your phone's minimum brightness so it's more comfortable to read.
For more help with text and display settings, contact the Google Disability Support team.
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