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3 parent.title=Implementing Accessibility
7 next.title=Developing an Accessibility Service
22 <li><a href="#events">Fire Accessibility Events</a></li>
29 <li><a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/ui/accessibility/apps.html">Making
37 <p>Android has several accessibility-focused features baked into the platform,
42 features that make for a great accessibility-enabled Android application.</p>
52 can be read out loud to your user by a speech-based accessibility service like <a
80 <p>This addition to your code is the simplest accessibility improvement you can make to your
90 (an accessibility service published by Google) and enable it in <strong>Settings
91 &gt; Accessibility &gt; TalkBack</strong>. Then navigate around your own
151 <h2 id="events">Fire Accessibility Events</h2>
153 {@link android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent} is created whenever you
155 accessibility service, enabling it to provide features like text-to-speech to
163 android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent} reference documentation.
167 {@link android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_TEXT_CHANGED}
181 <p>Be sure to test the accessibility functionality as you add it to your
182 application. In order to test the content descriptions and Accessibility
183 events, install and enable an accessibility service. One option is <a