Hi. I've always held down with two fingers with out double tapping first.
On 11 Jan 2016, at 00:17, Ibrahim Gucukoglu <ibrahim_gucukoglu@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Steve
The version I am using is the 16 GB with 2 GB of RAM sold through Amazon as
the Amazon exclusive. I have just tried the method you have advised, double
tapping the screen with two fingers and on the second hold and this does not
work either.
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On 10 Jan 2016, at 20:24, Steve Nutt <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Are you sure? I have enabled accessibility on several Moto G phones.
Double tap and then hold for about four seconds. If it doesn’t work, you’re
probably not at the setup screen.
All the best
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Subject: [access-uk] can't turn on accessibility on Android device
hi Everyone.
I recently purchased the Moto G from Amazon, this time with the enhanced
16GB of storage andd 2GB of RAM. On turning on the device after installing
SD and SIM cards, although I get the welcome screen, I am unable to turn on
the accessibility by the usual 2 finger tap and hold. My question is two
fold;
1. Has anyone else experienced this issue and found a workaround, apart
that is from going through setup and enabling accessibility manually through
settings?
2. Does this affect any Motorola phones you or friends, acquaintances etc.
you may have recently purchased?
Thanks, i look forward to hearing from you.