If you enter the iPhone settings, you will find a section called “Facilities to Use.” In this section, there are many features that facilitate the use of your device as you prefer, whether it is to dim the screen below the standard limit, or keep the child confined to a specific application, or open the lens Magnifier, etc. With iOS 15, there are three other features that can really help you, get to know them.


The accessibility settings feature allows you to triple-click the power button or the home button to toggle on and off specific accessibility options, rather than diving into settings each time you want to access a particular feature, and you can set up this shortcut menu by…

Settings - Accessibility - Accessibility shortcut, and above this list, you will find three new releases for iOS 15 and iPadOS 15:

background sounds

background sounds It's a new feature that can play a variety of background sounds to mask out unwanted sounds, such as the noise of nearby construction, noisy animals, or even a road near you, or even someone sleeping next to you with a loud breath.

This tool can also help you focus, stay calm, rest and reduce stress, and it comes with a variety of sounds to choose from, including balanced noise, bright noise, dark noise, ocean, rain, stream or water purring, and by playing these sounds no other sounds made by your device will be suppressed. iPhone or iPad, because background sounds fade or disappear under the sounds of other audio systems while you are using your device.

Instead of going into Settings - Accessibility - Audio / Visual - Background sounds every time you want to turn them on, the Accessibility shortcut gives you easy access to them from anywhere on your device.

You can also switch background sounds from your Control Center using Hearing Control, but sometimes it's faster to use the accessibility shortcut. And if you need to adjust the volume, that's when hearing control comes in handy.


Left/right volume balance

This new shortcut makes you control the custom audio balance, you will find it in Settings - Accessibility - Audio / Visual - Balance, you can drag the slider to the left or right channel, and your choice will be remembered and saved as default.

Disable the left/right balance shortcut, it will go back to the original default balance, and if you re-enable it, the volume will be rebalanced back to your custom setting. This is very useful when you are switching between two different audio sources, such as music, a phone call, or a TV show.

The balance setting helps people who are hard of hearing in one ear, so they don't hurt their healthy ear when they turn up the volume. It is also useful for everyone when dealing with unbalanced audio, you can also use the equalizer to isolate the left or right channel when needed.


Minimize movement

The Reduce Motion setting has been available in iOS since 2013, and disabling it disables the parallax effect and other motion effects on the screen. Animations within applications.

With Reduce Motion, you can affect everything on the iPhone, but in iOS 15, you can customize the settings for this feature for each app individually, so that it works in apps and stops in others.

Apple added the feature to reduce movement as an option in the accessibility shortcut so that it is easy to use instead of going to settings - facilities for use - movement - reduce movement.


Briefly

The list of accessibility settings is not used by many of us, although it has many useful features, and what makes these features easier is the possibility of disabling or activating them using the accessibility shortcut feature and by clicking on the play button three times, you will see the list that you set with the features that interest you.

So do not ignore this article and try what is in it, and try all the ease of use settings that you may find that will really help you.

Do you use any of the accessibility shortcuts? Tell us in the comments.

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