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Accessibility settings on BrowserStack real iOS devices

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To make digital content accessible to people with disabilities, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) provide guidelines for designing and testing websites with focus on accessibility. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) guide on mobile accessibility describes how WCAG is applicable to web apps and mobile apps, to make them more accessible for people with disabilities.

iOS devices provide a number of accessibility features that you can turn on during device setup and adjust using the Settings app, as defined in Apple documentation.

App Live provides access to select accessibility settings on BrowserStack real iOS devices, to enable accessibility testing of your apps

Supported devices and accessibility settings

App Live supports access to accessibility settings on devices running iOS 14 and 15.

Setting Supported options
Display and Text Size Increase Contrast
  Larger Accessibility Size
  Text Size
Motion Reduce Motion

Set accessibility setting preferences

  1. Log in to the App Live dashboard.
  2. Upload or install your app and select the iOS device from the device listing, to launch your test session.
  3. On the App Live vertical toolbar, click iOS Settings.
  4. On the iOS Settings prompt, click Accessibility. Select Accessibility
  5. On the iOS Settings > Accessibility prompt, set your preferences for the supported accessibility settings:
  1. On the Settings -> Accessibility prompt, select Display and Text Size.
  2. Enable or disable your required display settings by selecting or deselecting the checkboxes, and use the slider to adjust the text size.
  3. Click Update settings.
    You see a message on the dashboard that Display and Text Size settings are updated. Set display and text size preferences
  1. On the Settings > Accessibility prompt, select Motion.
  2. Enable or disable the Reduce Motion setting by selecting or deselecting the checkbox.
  3. Click Update settings.
    You see a message on the dashboard that Motion settings are updated. Set motion preferences

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