Android Accessibility Suite is developed and provided by Google LLC. LDPlayer offers the download service only.
Version16.0.0.777931756
Updated on
2025-08-20
Rating4.0
CategoryTools
Package namecom.google.android.marvin.talkback
Downloads100+
Android Accessibility Suite Description
Android Accessibility Suite is a collection of accessibility apps that help you use your Android device eyes-free or with a switch device.
Android Accessibility Suite includes:
• Accessibility Menu: Use this large on-screen menu to lock your phone, control volume and brightness, take screenshots, and more.
• Select to Speak: Select items on your screen and hear them read aloud.
• TalkBack screen reader: Get spoken feedback, control your device with gestures, and type with the on-screen braille keyboard.
To get started:
1. Open your device's Settings app.
2. Select Accessibility.
3. Select Accessibility Menu, Select to Speak, or TalkBack.
Android Accessibility Suite requires Android 6 (Android M) or later. To use TalkBack for Wear, you'll need Wear OS 3.0 or later.
Permissions Notice
• Phone: Android Accessibility Suite observes the phone state so it can adapt announcements to your call status.
• Accessibility Service: Because this app is an accessibility service, it can observe your actions, retrieve window content, and observe text that you type.
• Notifications: When you allow this permission, TalkBack can notify you about updates.
Android Accessibility Suite includes:
• Accessibility Menu: Use this large on-screen menu to lock your phone, control volume and brightness, take screenshots, and more.
• Select to Speak: Select items on your screen and hear them read aloud.
• TalkBack screen reader: Get spoken feedback, control your device with gestures, and type with the on-screen braille keyboard.
To get started:
1. Open your device's Settings app.
2. Select Accessibility.
3. Select Accessibility Menu, Select to Speak, or TalkBack.
Android Accessibility Suite requires Android 6 (Android M) or later. To use TalkBack for Wear, you'll need Wear OS 3.0 or later.
Permissions Notice
• Phone: Android Accessibility Suite observes the phone state so it can adapt announcements to your call status.
• Accessibility Service: Because this app is an accessibility service, it can observe your actions, retrieve window content, and observe text that you type.
• Notifications: When you allow this permission, TalkBack can notify you about updates.
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1. Click "download Android Accessibility Suite APK for Android"
2. Install Android Accessibility Suite
3. Launch and enjoy Android Accessibility Suite
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2. Download Android Accessibility Suite from the Play Store
3. Launch and enjoy Android Accessibility Suite
Comments about Android Accessibility Suite Android Version
You are messing around. It is a very bad update because navigating to actions automatically is stupid and ineffective at all. It drains time because I have to go back to the default format and then continue reading. You do not have the right to control the gestures. I want to customize them as I like. You do not have the right to tamper with the screen reader.
I am told that hackers are now using accessibility features. Is it Google? At many sites, I get a tiny accessibility symbol that will not go away. A tiny outstretched blue man in a tiny blue circle. The Google toggle has no effect. Google won't help. Sometimes do-gooders are as bad as evil men. Or are easily used by bad people.
When you figure out how to set the talkback shortcut to turn on and off talkback by holding down both volume keys, it becomes quite empowering, allowing you to read any kindle book aloud, for example. But until you find that, you will think that your phone has become possessed! I wish that BESIDES the holding of both volume keys to toggle, there would be some gesture to turn it on and off. Activating it should also automatically turn the speaker on, or you will have no idea what's going on!
You are messing around. It is a very bad update because navigating to actions automatically is stupid and ineffective at all. It drains time because I have to go back to the default format and then continue reading. You do not have the right to control the gestures. I want to customize them as I like. You do not have the right to tamper with the screen reader.
I am told that hackers are now using accessibility features. Is it Google? At many sites, I get a tiny accessibility symbol that will not go away. A tiny outstretched blue man in a tiny blue circle. The Google toggle has no effect. Google won't help. Sometimes do-gooders are as bad as evil men. Or are easily used by bad people.
When you figure out how to set the talkback shortcut to turn on and off talkback by holding down both volume keys, it becomes quite empowering, allowing you to read any kindle book aloud, for example. But until you find that, you will think that your phone has become possessed! I wish that BESIDES the holding of both volume keys to toggle, there would be some gesture to turn it on and off. Activating it should also automatically turn the speaker on, or you will have no idea what's going on!
Is Android Accessibility Suite safe for my device?
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Yes, Android Accessibility Suite follows the Google Play content guidelines to ensure safe use on your Android device.
What is an XAPK file, and what should I do if the Android Accessibility Suite I downloaded is an XAPK file?
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A file with .xapk extension is a compressed package file. It is a container file format that incorporates APK and additional associated files required for the installation.
The XAPK format was introduced to package the APK file and OBB file together for a seamless delivery and installation process.
XAPK format can help reduce the package size of application.
On mobile phones, users need to install the XAPK installer first, and then install XAPK files through that installer. You can find the installer here:https://apkcombo.com/how-to-install/. But on PC client, you just need to put the file on LDPlayer.
Can I play Android Accessibility Suite on my computer?
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Yes, you can play Android Accessibility Suite on your computer by installing LDPlayer, an Android emulator. After installing LDPlayer, simply drag and drop the downloaded APK file into the emulator to start playing Android Accessibility Suite on PC. Alternatively, you can open the emulator, search for the game or app you want to play, and install it from there.
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