Accessibility settings
Bigger text, reduced motion, captions on by default. All of it lives in Settings → Accessibility and applies app-wide.
What it is
Accessibility settings shape how TrueSay looks and behaves for you: font size, reduced motion (cuts most animations), captions on by default, alt-text reminders in the composer, color contrast presets, and screen-reader optimizations. Live in Settings → Accessibility and apply app-wide.
How to use it
Open Settings → Accessibility. The top sliders are Text size and UI density. Move them; the preview pane at the top updates in real time.
Toggle Reduced motion to flatten transitions. Toggle Always caption video and Auto-play voice transcripts if you want media silent-by-default.
Under Composer, turn on Remind me to add alt-text so the composer asks before you ship media without descriptions. Under Color, pick a contrast preset.
Why it matters
Accessibility isn't a separate experience; it's the experience. We build features assuming reduced-motion is on for someone, that captions are required for someone, that high-contrast is the preferred mode for someone. If something on TrueSay isn't working with your assistive tech, that's a bug we want to hear about — tap · → Report accessibility issue anywhere.
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