User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Samsung Galaxy A03s User Manual
- Contents
- Getting started
- Camera and Gallery
- Apps
- Settings
- Access Settings
- Connections
- Sounds and vibration
- Notifications
- Display
- Lock screen and security
- Screen lock types
- Google Play Protect
- Security update
- Find My Mobile
- Find My Device
- Private Share
- Install unknown apps
- Encrypt or decrypt SD card
- Password for factory data reset
- Set up SIM card lock
- View passwords
- Device administration
- Credential storage
- Advanced security settings
- Permission manager
- Samsung Privacy
- Google Privacy
- Location
- Accounts
- Device maintenance
- Accessibility
- Other settings
- Learn more
- Legal information
Interactions
You can simplify the motions needed to answer phone calls or respond to
notifications and alarms.
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From Settings, tap Accessibility > Interaction and dexterity and tap an option:
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Answering and ending calls:
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Read caller names aloud:Hear callers’ names read aloud when using
Bluetooth or headsets (sold separately).
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Answer automatically: Answer calls after a set duration when using
Bluetooth or headsets (sold separately).
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Press Volume up to answer calls: Use the Volume keys to answer calls.
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Press Side key to end calls: End calls by pressing the Side key.
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Interaction control: Customize areas of screen interactions, hardkeys, and
the keyboard.
Touch settings
You can adjust your screen to be less sensitive to taps and touches.
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From Settings, tap Accessibility > Interaction and dexterity and tap an option:
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Touch and hold delay: Select a time interval for this action.
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Tap duration: Set how long an interaction must be held to be recognized as
atap.
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Ignore repeated touches: Set a time duration in which to ignore repeated
touches.
Mouse and physical keyboard
Configure settings for a connected mouse and physical keyboard.
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From Settings, tap Accessibility > Interaction and dexterity and tap an option:
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Auto click after pointer stops: Automatically click on an item after the pointer
stops over it.
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Sticky keys: When you press a modifier key like Shift, Ctrl, or Alt, the key stays
pressed down, which allows you to enter keyboard shortcuts by pressing
one key at a time.
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