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Supporting every employee: Discover 9 helpful Android accessibility features

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Rose
Google Team
10 days ago

In today's workplace, making work devices accessible is not just good practice, it's essential. Almost half (45%) of employees with disabilities find the accessibility features of their workplace software barely adequate.1 The reality is that inaccessible workplace software creates a significant challenge for many employees, underscoring the gap in providing truly inclusive tools.

 

Our new Android Enterprise blog post, "9 Android features to support workplace accessibility", explores how Android is addressing the need for better assistive technology with a robust suite of built-in vision, audio, and mobility accessibility tools—designed by and for people with disabilities.

 

It covers key topics like:

 

  • Supporting a range of visual needs with Android's adaptable vision features: From Braille Display support and the AI-powered Lookout app to TalkBack screen reader, Android offers a range of customizable visual tools.
  • Helping teams amplify what matters at work with Android's hearing tools: Android provides audio features that adapt to a range of hearing needs, including Real-time text (RTT), Sound Amplifier, and seamless hearing aid integration (including the new LE audio support).
  • Unlocking personalized control for employees with motor limitations: Support employees by providing tools that help them own their workday with personalized control such as, Gesture Navigation, Camera Switches, and Action Blocks.

 

This isn't just about meeting accessibility standards – it's about helping teams interact with their work devices more effectively and independently. Read the full blog post here to learn more.

 

Now, let's open up the conversation! We want to hear from you.

  • What accessibility challenges are you facing in your organization? Do you use any of the features mentioned?
  • How can we, as a community, advocate for better accessibility in the workplace?
  • Are there any other features you’d like to see in the future?

Share your thoughts and experiences below!

 

https://www.capterra.com/resources/technology-accessibility/

 

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  • Michel's avatar
    Michel
    Level 2.3: Gingerbread
    5 days ago

    The gesture one has been requested a couple of times, but others haven't (at least not in my conversations). But I must admit, I don't talk about these topics with our customers very often, because I don't have a centralized way of managing these settings. 

     

     

  • Lizzie's avatar
    Lizzie
    Google Community Manager
    9 days ago

    Thanks Michel. This is great to hear. 

     

    Out of interest are their any features that you find are the more popular to be enabled? (in addition to gesture control)

  • Michel's avatar
    Michel
    Level 2.3: Gingerbread
    9 days ago

    Thanks for sharing a compiled list of features!

     

    Would love to see more options to manage this from an EMM side like setting the gesture control.