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If you have reduced mobility, the app and the video player are fully accessible to switch users, switch settings can be adjusted within the accessibility settings.
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The site can be navigated using switches for individuals with who may have limited dexterity or a mobility impairment. Switch Control lets you control your Android Phone/tablet or iOS mobile/tablet using a single switch or multiple switches, which will allow various commands to be undertaken including scanning multiple selectable items on a web page or app, with the ability to select a particular element that is clickable. For more information on switch capability please go to the following links on the Apple or Google websites: iOS Switch Control or view Switch Access for Android
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Switch Control lets you control your iOS device using a single switch or multiple switches linked to your device. This accessibility feature allows people with motor difficulties to operate their iOS device with the aid of a 'switch' device connected via Bluetooth to the iPhone/iPad. The iOS app has also been developed so that iconography/buttons are of sufficient size to select.
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Subtitles via Watch Live are supported on most of our programming and platforms (Amazon, Roku, iOS, Android and within a web browser) however not everything will carry subtitles either because none are available or, as in the case of some of our older content, because the subtitle format is not compatible (e.g Everybody Loves Raymond, Frasier, etc.). If subtitles are available, an 'S' button will be visible on screen.
If you are having any issues with the subtitles via Watch Live please get in touch via the contact us form on our website www.channel4.com.
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Buffering will occur if you don't have sufficient bandwidth to stream the Watch Live service. Check your internet speed by using a speed test site like http://www.speedtest.net/ (please note we take no responsibility for third party websites)
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No, unfortunately we don't have the rights to show all our programmes on Watch Live.
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iOS devices have a number of built in accessibility features within the settings menu. To access these settings, go to settings, general and select accessibility.
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