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Version: 0.64

AccessibilityInfo

Sometimes it's useful to know whether or not the device has a screen reader that is currently active. The AccessibilityInfo API is designed for this purpose. You can use it to query the current state of the screen reader as well as to register to be notified when the state of the screen reader changes.

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Reference

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addEventListener()#

static addEventListener(eventName, handler)

Add an event handler. Supported events:

Event nameDescription
announcementFinished
iOS
Fires when the screen reader has finished making an announcement. The argument to the event handler is a dictionary with these keys:
  • announcement: The string announced by the screen reader.
  • success: A boolean indicating whether the announcement was successfully made.
boldTextChanged
iOS
Fires when the state of the bold text toggle changes. The argument to the event handler is a boolean. The boolean is true when bold text is enabled and false otherwise.
grayscaleChanged
iOS
Fires when the state of the gray scale toggle changes. The argument to the event handler is a boolean. The boolean is true when a gray scale is enabled and false otherwise.
invertColorsChanged
iOS
Fires when the state of the invert colors toggle changes. The argument to the event handler is a boolean. The boolean is true when invert colors is enabled and false otherwise.
reduceMotionChangedFires when the state of the reduce motion toggle changes. The argument to the event handler is a boolean. The boolean is true when a reduce motion is enabled (or when "Transition Animation Scale" in "Developer options" is "Animation off") and false otherwise.
reduceTransparencyChanged
iOS
Fires when the state of the reduce transparency toggle changes. The argument to the event handler is a boolean. The boolean is true when reduce transparency is enabled and false otherwise.
screenReaderChangedFires when the state of the screen reader changes. The argument to the event handler is a boolean. The boolean is true when a screen reader is enabled and false otherwise.

announceForAccessibility()#

static announceForAccessibility(announcement)

Post a string to be announced by the screen reader.


isBoldTextEnabled()
iOS
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static isBoldTextEnabled()

Query whether a bold text is currently enabled. Returns a promise which resolves to a boolean. The result is true when bold text is enabled and false otherwise.


isGrayscaleEnabled()
iOS
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static isGrayscaleEnabled()

Query whether grayscale is currently enabled. Returns a promise which resolves to a boolean. The result is true when grayscale is enabled and false otherwise.


isInvertColorsEnabled()
iOS
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static isInvertColorsEnabled()

Query whether invert colors is currently enabled. Returns a promise which resolves to a boolean. The result is true when invert colors is enabled and false otherwise.


isReduceMotionEnabled()#

static isReduceMotionEnabled()

Query whether reduce motion is currently enabled. Returns a promise which resolves to a boolean. The result is true when reduce motion is enabled and false otherwise.


isReduceTransparencyEnabled()
iOS
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static isReduceTransparencyEnabled()

Query whether reduce transparency is currently enabled. Returns a promise which resolves to a boolean. The result is true when a reduce transparency is enabled and false otherwise.


isScreenReaderEnabled()#

static isScreenReaderEnabled()

Query whether a screen reader is currently enabled. Returns a promise which resolves to a boolean. The result is true when a screen reader is enabled and false otherwise.


removeEventListener()#

static removeEventListener(eventName, handler)

Remove an event handler.


setAccessibilityFocus()#

static setAccessibilityFocus(reactTag)

Set accessibility focus to a React component.

On Android, this calls UIManager.sendAccessibilityEvent method with passed reactTag and UIManager.AccessibilityEventTypes.typeViewFocused arguments.

Note: Make sure that any View you want to receive the accessibility focus has accessible={true}.