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Actually, the first thing i tried to do was to enable Universal Copy as a service in the accessibility settings. I couldn't find it listed as an item to be enabled.
I wish I didn't have to use Android. I don't see that it offers any features not already available in iOS. For one thing, Braille support is nonexistent. What Braille support is available uses a non-standard command set. There is also the fact that Google can't even offer phone support. There are these people who fanatically support Android as though it were some kind of religion. I don't think there is a broad enough user base to consider Android accessibility seriously.
Dan
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> On Feb 12, 2018, at 10:11 PM, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Christopher is correct. Universal Copy uses the accessibility API to do what it does, so you need to go into Settings > Accessibility to turn it on, exactly as you would turn on TalkBack or BrailleBack. In other words, you would go into Settings > Accessibility > Universal Copy, then tap the on/off switch near the top right corner. The Settings icon is near that switch.
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>> On 2/12/2018 5:49 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
>> I haven't used this app, but just guessing, have you gone into Settings -> Accessibility and scrolled down to your accessibility services to see if you need to enable Universal Copy?
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>>> On 02/12/2018 04:07 PM, Dan Tevelde wrote:
>>> I need to copy text to the clipboard on a Samsung phone. I installed this app, but can't enable it. When I open it, there is a message stating that accessibility must be enabled. Since I am already using TalkBack, accessibility is enabled. I checked the settings for Universal Copy, and can't enable the app there either.
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>>> I hope someone can help.
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>>> Dan
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