. The tech giant has already released several beta versions, each unveiling new features. According to a report from the all-Android-focused media outlet
, the next generation OS may introduce new accessibility options, potentially including a better way for activating screen magnification.
A fourth option for screen magnification might be on its way
Android’s Accessibility settings have long provided screen magnification as a way for users to zoom in on their screen content. Currently, you can activate screen magnification in three different ways:
- Enabling the on-screen accessibility shortcut button ( it’s disabled by default)
- Pressing and holding the volume keys
- Triple-tapping the display, though Google warns that this action “may slow down your device.”
This method appears to be easier than the existing options and reportedly won’t cause any slowdowns. It also seems more intuitive, considering that once you’ve entered the magnified view, you’ll use two fingers to navigate around the display.
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