Dynamic Type for Vision Accessibility All Features (/features)core Dynamic Type for Vision Accessibility Respect system text size preferences for low vision users Statuz supports macOS Dynamic Type for users who need larger text. Interface adapts to system text size preferences automatically. Buttons, labels, and. • • How to Use • 1Open System Settings • 2Go to Accessibility > Display • 3See Text Size slider • 4Move slider to larger size • 5Open Statuz • 6See text throughout interface enlarged • 7Composer text larger • 8Button labels larger • 9Calendar dates and events readable • 10Settings menu items enlarged • 11Layout integrity maintained • 12Interface remains functional at large sizes • 13All text scales appropriately Key Features • System Preference Respect - Honors macOS text size • Universal Scaling - All interface text adapts • Layout Integrity - Interface remains functional • Composer Support - Post text scales • Calendar Readable - Dates and events scale • Settings Navigation - Menu items readable • Button Labels - All controls scale appropriately • No Clipping - Text doesn't get cut off • Minimum Sizes - Enforces readable minimums • Maximum Sizes - Prevents excessive scaling • Accessibility Standard - WCAG compliance • Low Vision Support - Essential for vision impairment • No App Setting - Follows system automatically Why It Matters Low vision users need larger text to use apps effectively. Dynamic Type support makes Statuz accessible to users who adjust system text sizes - estimated 15+ million Americans benefit. Pro Tips • System Settings controls this • Accessibility > Display has text size slider • Larger text makes reading easier • Interface adapts automatically • All text scales - no missed elements • Layout remains usable at all sizes • Combine with VoiceOver for dual accessibility • No configuration in Statuz needed • Instant effect - change system, Statuz adapts • Reading ease for aging eyes too Try Statuz today, it's free. Download for macOS (/download)