If you can write a basic Android app, you can develop a similar service. ![]() In this codelab, you'll develop a simple service that does a few useful things using the accessibility API. If there is someone you know who has trouble using their device, YOU can develop an accessibility service for that user! What you'll be building Since many users with disabilities have unique needs, Android's APIs for creating accessibility services are open, and developers are free to create accessibility services and distribute them through the Play Store. While Google provides services like Switch Access, Voice Access, and Talkback for Android users, these services cannot possibly serve all users with disabilities. Talkback: a screen reader commonly used by visually impaired or blind users.Voice Access (beta): allows Android users with mobility limitations to control a device with spoken commands. ![]() ![]()
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