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Phone Accessibility - Accessibility shortcut

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Video on How to use Accessibility shortcuts on Iphone
Video on How to use Accessibility shortcuts on Android

Accessibility shortcut – iPhone

Iphone setting icon
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Unlock your device, find the setting icon, tap it
Iphone accessibility tab
02
Navigate to the accessibility tab. Tap it.
Iphone accessibility shortcut
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Scroll all the way to the bottom, tap Accessibility Shortcut.
Iphone accessibility features
04
Select the features that you want.
Iphone triple click side button
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Triple click the side button, Shortcut will appear right away.
iphone shortcuts
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Change or remove the shortcut by repeating the same steps.

Accessibility shortcut – Android

Android setting icon
01
Unlocked your Android device, find the settings icon, tap it.
Android accessibility tab
02
Scroll down and tap on Accessibility.
Android accessibility advanced setting
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Scroll down and tap on Advanced settings.
Android accessibility button
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Tap the setting called Accessibility button.
android action button
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Choose the features you want to turn on.
android back button
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Tap the features you want and then press the back button
Android shortcut style
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Choose how you'd like the accessibility shortcut to appear.

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Bansari Bhadra

Bansari is an experienced MCSP and HCPC registered physiotherapist, currently working at Nightingale Hammerson in London. With an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice (Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation) from Brunel University London they have a diverse background in musculoskeletal and neuromuscular rehabilitation. They have worked across care homes, hospitals, and physiotherapy clinics, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to design individualised treatment plans, and ensure comprehensive patient care. Passionate about improving mobility, reducing pain, and enhancing patients’ quality of life, Bansari also actively promotes fall prevention and therapy services within care home settings.

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Sanniha completed a 5-year degree in Physiotherapy in Pakistan, followed by a 6-month hospital placement. She gained diverse experience, initially working in neuro-physiotherapy for a year at a private hospital, and later as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist for 3 years at a clinic. After moving to the UK, she joined Nightingale Hammerson in March and is currently working as a physiotherapist there.

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