Objective:
Provides guidance on enabling accessibility features to improve usability and accommodate various needs on macOS.
Steps:
Open Accessibility Settings:
- Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Accessibility (or System Settings > Accessibility on macOS 14+).
- Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Accessibility (or System Settings > Accessibility on macOS 14+).
Enable VoiceOver Screen Reader:
- Select VoiceOver from the sidebar, toggle it on, and use Command + F5 to start or stop VoiceOver for a spoken interface.
- Select VoiceOver from the sidebar, toggle it on, and use Command + F5 to start or stop VoiceOver for a spoken interface.
Adjust Display and Contrast Settings:
- Under Display, enable options like Reduce Motion or Increase Contrast to make screen elements easier to view.
- Under Display, enable options like Reduce Motion or Increase Contrast to make screen elements easier to view.
Set Up Zoom Options:
- Under Zoom, enable shortcuts to magnify the screen or follow the pointer for better visibility.
- Under Zoom, enable shortcuts to magnify the screen or follow the pointer for better visibility.
Customise Keyboard and Mouse Options:
- In Keyboard and Pointer Control, adjust settings like key repeat speed, pointer size, and click speed to suit your preferences.