For those with visual impairments, both iPhone and iPad include an accessibility feature called Zoom. When turned on, it enables the user to increase the screen size by up to 500 percent, and then pan using three fingers. While zoomed in, it’s still possible to use other accessibility features including VoiceOver and Bold Text. As a result, Zoom can be a important tool if you struggle to see small objects and fine detail. However, when the Zoom mode is enabled, it can be quite frustrating to use or disable – especially if you’ve never used the feature before. Tips Warnings Writer Bio
