Improve mobile accessibility with font size scaling, better contrast, speech-reader support
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Michael Charvet
I can't use the mobile app without squinting in either light or dark mode. Generally, fonts too small, or have too little contrast. Can we agree that this is something which only the USER can decide what is best for their themselves? So please let the user decide by providing a font size control. For design and functionality reference, look at the outstanding personal organizer called TickTick.
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Joey
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We have rolled out text scaling to 50% of mobile users today. We are going to monitor for issues, but if there isn't any major problems then 100% will be rolled out this week!
Our text scaling matches your device settings, so if you set your iPhone or Android phone to use a larger font size, then our app will use a larger font as well. Same with smaller font.
Comment here if you face any issues, thanks! 😊
Peter Button
Joey: This is an urgent need for me. How do I know if I’m in the 50%? Where will the font size setting be found? Thanks 🙏
Joey
Peter Button: I will enable for you shortly :)
The font size scales with your phone. If your phone font setting is larger than the default, then our font will be larger too.
Peter Button
Thanks Joey: I have tested the scaling and I can see that the font size of a lot of the displayed text in the iOS app now changes as I adjust the font size in settings. However, the key place where I need larger fonts is when I am editing docs on my phone. This text currently remains unchanged and too small. To repeat for clarity, the text of docs changes in size when simply viewing the doc, but when I seek to edit the document, the font remains the same size and is too small. What should I now expect to happen next? Thanks again.
Peter Button
Hi Joey: Any news on the size of fonts on iOS when editing docs? Thanks
Joey
Peter Button: Hi! Applying text size changes to editing Docs is difficult, but we will see what we can do to help you here.
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Joey: Thanks!
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Jessica Flatley
Agree. The text size in the mobile app should automatically use the same text size as the one the user selected for their phone. It is an accessibility issue for people with low vision.
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Abermann Ügyvédi Iroda
Enable setting the size of fonts.like enable selecting double or tripple size.
This would make it easier to read or put things on big screens.
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Text to speech please!
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Taylor Hovish
I teach students with Dyslexia. We use a Project Based Learning curriculum and I think ClickUp could be really beneficial in helping them keep track of their progress on projects. Only downside is that it has no text to speech options. If it could read text aloud it would bring this app to the next level and so many more people could use it!
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