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Mobility tools to use on your phone.

A white person with wavy brown hair sits in their motorised wheelchair with a robot arm attachment holding an Android phone. A Black woman crouches next to them and smiles up at the Android phone.

Control your phone with your voice.

Voice Access

Move fluidly around your phone, totally hands-free. Open apps, navigate between screens, type messages and even edit text. All just by talking out loud.1

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Android phone with a green speech bubble at the top reads 'Say '2' to connect to CableWifi'. Below shows a list of other Wi-Fi networks in the area.

Do things at the touch of a button.

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Android home screen with four large square icons. One reads, 'Call home' with a picture of a family hugging. The next square reads, 'Call Jess' with a picture of a young Black person with red hair smiling. The third square reads, 'Please help me' with a heart icon. The last square reads, 'Label-only widget'.

Use facial gestures to navigate your phone.

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Android phone with 'Face switch settings' at the top of the screen. A face icon is shown next to a rectangle to represent the Android broken up into six smaller squares. A green pop-out banner reads 'Use camera switches' with a toggle on/off switch.

Text, call, speak and more using facial gestures.

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Android screen with a small icon of a person's face at the top in the centre. Three banners below that show options for actions to be activated with face gestures. One reads 'wait' and text that reads 'look right'. Next reads 'please come here' with text below that reads 'open mouth'. The last reads 'Cheer' with text below that reads 'smile. smile'.

Use your eyes to talk to others.

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Green square background with white text that reads 'Look to Speak' with an eyeball icon and an image of an Android's Look to Speak screen shown. There are options to say 'Hello, thank you' by looking left, and 'Yes, no, maybe' by looking right.

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