Android app in its vast visage is now stemming for more accessibility for users. Accessibility means picking adequate tools to create the apps for the productive usability for our brethren with their different physical disabilities too. These apps will now make sure that the users of Android with their limited vision or other physical impairments can have productive use of their apps. It is also about you too who are constantly checking your eye sights with growing age and about having complete eye and hand coordination with your mobile apps.

The apps have many accessibility features for people with physical and age related disabilities. With the activation of these features and services on the device, the app will continue to act like a magic spree as you can hear voices for operating app. The center to the attraction is about users to have spoken feedback that will speak about the user interface components as interaction is made with app. This spoken version of feedback is being delivered by a service called TalkBack, which is provided for free on Google Play and the same has become a standardized component for Android.

Another way is a provision of directional controls like trackballs, D-pads and even keyboard arrows which many users prefer more. These controls can be tried with virtual keyboards in the Android emulator or by installing and enabling Eyes Free Keyboard. The complete system of navigation is allowed by default.

Just few steps by developers can make your app as your great envisaging tool. For pursuing the following, just label your ImageButton, EditText, CheckBox, ImageView as well as other interface controls by making use of android.contentDescription attribute. Besides, have all your elements access to a directional controller like a trackball or D-pad. For more information on the accessibility features you can go to Android developers guide.

Just imagine the days when all of us will be just gluing onto our mobile apps for all of our daily activities.