Switch Access

2.4
23.2K reviews
500M+
Downloads
Content rating
Rated for 3+
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About this app

Control your phone or tablet using switches or the front camera. You can use switches to select items, scroll, enter text and more.

Switch Access helps you interact with your Android device using one or more switches instead of the touchscreen. Switch Access can be helpful if you can't interact directly with your device.

To get started:
1. Open your device's Settings app.
2. Tap Accessibility > Switch Access.

Set up a switch

Switch Access scans the items on your screen and highlights each item until you make a selection. You can choose from a few kinds of switches:

Physical switches
• USB or Bluetooth switches, like buttons or keyboards
• On-device switches, like volume buttons

Camera switches
• Open your mouth, smile or raise your eyebrows
• Look left, right or up

Scan your device

After setting up a switch, you can scan and interact with things on the screen.

• Linear scanning: Move between items one at a time.
• Row-column scanning: Scan one row at a time. After a row is selected, move through items in that list.
• Point scanning: Use moving lines to select a specific horizontal and vertical location, then press 'Select'.
• Group selection: Assign switches to different colour groupings. All items on the screen will be assigned a colour. Press the switch corresponding to the colour around the item that you want. Narrow down the size of the group until you reach your choice.

Use the menus

When an element is selected, you'll see a menu with available interactions, like select, scroll, copy, paste and more.
There will also be a menu at the top of the screen to help you move around your device. For example, you can open notifications, go to the home screen, change the volume and more.

Navigate with camera switches

You can use camera switches to navigate your phone with facial gestures. Browse or select apps on your phone with the use of your phone’s front camera.
You can also customise the sensitivity and duration of each gesture to better fit your needs.

Record shortcuts

You can record touch gestures that can be assigned to a switch or started from a menu. Touch gestures can include pinching, zooming, scrolling, swiping, double tapping and more. You can then start frequent or complex actions with a single switch, for example, recording a gesture that swipes left twice to turn two pages of an eBook.

Permissions notice
• Accessibility service: Because this app is an accessibility service, it can observe your actions, retrieve window content and observe text that you type.
Updated on
24 Jul 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Messages and 4 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted
Independent security review

Ratings and reviews

2.4
22.9K reviews
Danny F
1 August 2024
App allows users to see through walls using the built in camera. It works well enough although some hair loss is to be expected. Be warned.
20 people found this review helpful
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Greg Pfister
1 August 2024
Notice that you remove this "operating system app" from the library of apps on the device app list. That's not nefarious at all...... Some of us would like to regain the control over our hardware as in the days of 2010. By hiding these apps and removing control from uses purchased hardware, you place us at greater risk of damage and loss of function. Users should be able to control what apps have access to networks and other hardware, at anytime.
95 people found this review helpful
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jonathan hughes
1 August 2024
More bloat software, I get that accessibility is needed, but considered adding it as an optional app instead of forcing every phone to have it, I don't need these accessibility features, others might, let them download it to their devices. Stop forcing bytes of code and memory hoarders on phones that don't want or need
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What's new

This update includes bug fixes.