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Dynamic Type

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Keeping Score! fully supports Dynamic Type, scaling to any text size you choose in iOS Settings — including the largest accessibility sizes.

The app uses semantic fonts (headline, subheadline, body, caption) that automatically scale with your system text size preference. No fixed font sizes are used in the app.

At accessibility text sizes (AX1 and above), the layout adapts to ensure everything remains usable:

ElementStandard SizeAccessibility Size
Player namesFull nameInitials when space is tight
Score displaysInlineReflow to prevent clipping
Calculator buttonsStandard height20% taller for easier tapping
Player avatarsStandard sizeScale proportionally

These adaptations happen automatically — no settings to change in the app.

When space gets tight at very large text sizes, the app uses progressive degradation:

  1. First, non-essential elements are hidden
  2. Then, text is shortened (e.g., full names → initials)
  3. Finally, layouts reflow from horizontal to vertical

This ensures that essential information (player names, scores, rankings) is always visible and readable, even at the largest sizes.

  • Test the app at your preferred text size — it’s designed to work at any setting
  • The calculator buttons grow at large sizes, making them easier to tap
  • Share cards use fixed sizes (they’re images), so they’re not affected by Dynamic Type

Does the app support the largest accessibility sizes?

Section titled “Does the app support the largest accessibility sizes?”

Yes. Keeping Score! supports all Dynamic Type sizes, including AX1 through AX5 (the largest accessibility sizes). The layout adapts at each step.

Widgets follow the system text size but have limited space. At very large sizes, widget content may be truncated to fit the available area.