![]() This includes the ability to set your preferred content size as a default so you don’t have to change it every time you open up Chrome Settings > Accessibility will show a better text preview and a “Show zoom option in main menu” setting. Meanwhile, Chrome for Android will let you increase the size of text, images, video, and other controls by up to 300% to “suit your vision preferences while still preserving the page layout.” On Pixel phones, it currently goes up to 200%. On the Pixel Watch, this joins features like magnification, TalkBack, and Real Time Text (RTT). To improve accessibility on already small screens, Wear OS 3+ will let you set mono-audio to “help limit disorientation caused by split-audio.” Meanwhile, color-correction and grayscale modes, which are also coming soon, aim to “give you more choice for your watch display.” Google is rolling out a handful of new accessibilities feature for Android (Chrome zoom) and Wear OS 3 (sound and display modes) as part of a modest Spring feature frop. ![]()
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