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Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/23178315\/accessibility-mac-apple-macos-features-how-to<\/a>
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You may not know it, or you may not need them, but your Mac comes with a bevy of accessibility features that help make your computer more accessible if you have disabilities. Apple is well-known<\/a> for building best-in-class assistive technologies into all of their platforms \u2014 and the Mac, almost four decades old, is no exception. In fact, Apple has a knowledge base article<\/a> all about the accessibility features of macOS. <\/p>\n

When you explore the Accessibility pane in System Preferences, you\u2019ll notice Apple has organized the system\u2019s accessibility features across various developmental domains: Vision, Hearing, Motor, and General. There\u2019s also an Overview tab where Apple concisely summarizes what accessibility does for you. \u201cAccessibility features adapt your Mac to your individual needs,\u201d the copy reads. \u201cYour Mac can be customized to support your vision, hearing, physical motor, and learning & literacy requirements.\u201d Accessibility features are turned off by default, but you can visit System Preferences to enable anything you need or want. Most are accessible system-wide via a keyboard shortcut. <\/p>\n

Let\u2019s examine each category and its features. <\/p>\n

Vision<\/h2>\n
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The Mac\u2019s Vision options.<\/em><\/figcaption>Screenshot: Steven Aquino<\/cite><\/p>\n

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Under the Vision category, Apple lists VoiceOver, Zoom, Display, Spoken Content, and Descriptions. <\/p>\n

VoiceOver<\/strong>, the award-winning screen reader, is arguably the canonical Apple accessibility feature: it\u2019s the one most users (and app developers) are most familiar with. As you\u2019d expect from a screen reader, VoiceOver allows people with blindness or low vision to navigate their computer through voice prompts. As you move through the Dock, for example, VoiceOver will say \u201cButton, Mail\u201d as your pointer hovers over the mail icon. VoiceOver is deeply customizable as well; users can train it to recognize certain words, and the voice and talk speed can be varied as desired. <\/p>\n

Zoom<\/strong> is pretty straightforward: turn it on and the interface is zoomed in. As with VoiceOver, Zoom can be customized to a considerable degree \u2014 you can choose to scroll with a modifier key (such as the control or option keys); you can zoom the full screen, via split-screen, or picture-in-picture; and more. <\/p>\n

One notable feature in the Zoom section is Hover Text<\/strong>. After turning it on, users can hold Command (\u2318) while the mouse is hovering over something (hence the name) to show a large-text view of the item. This is especially useful for reading the small print in System Preferences, for example. And yes, Hover Text is easily customizable \u2014 you can change the font type and colors of the text box in order to suit your visual needs. <\/p>\n

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Hover Text lets you view a large-text version of an item.<\/em><\/figcaption>Screenshot: Barbara Krasnoff<\/cite><\/p>\n

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The other three features under Vision are closely interrelated. Display<\/strong> allows a slew of options for more accessible ways to view the screen, such as increasing contrast and reducing transparency. Spoken Content<\/strong> allows you to change the sound and speaking rate of the system voice; you also have the option to toggle on or off the ability to speak announcements like notifications, items under the pointer, and more. Lastly, Descriptions<\/strong> let you turn on audio descriptions for what Apple describes as \u201cvisual content in media.\u201d <\/p>\n

Hearing <\/h2>\n
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The Mac\u2019s Hearing options.<\/em><\/figcaption>Screenshot: Steven Aquino<\/cite><\/p>\n

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There are three features under this category: Audio, RTT, and Captions. <\/p>\n

The Audio<\/strong> section is pretty sparse, only giving the option of a screen flash when an alert comes in. Conceptually, this serves the same purpose as the flashing telephone we had in our house when I was growing up. My parents were both fully deaf, so every time the phone would ring, a lamp in the living room would flash (in addition to the usual ring I could hear) alerting them that the phone was ringing. <\/p>\n

RTT<\/strong>, or real-time text, is a mode where people can call deaf and hard-of-hearing people who use a TDD<\/a> device. TDDs make a unique sound, so it was easy to know when another TDD user was calling my parents; I would simply place the phone\u2019s receiver on the TDD and tell my parents the call was for them. (Note: older Macs may not include the RTT feature.)<\/p>\n

Finally, Captions<\/strong> allow users to customize the look and feel of the system-wide captions to suit their tastes. <\/p>\n

Motor<\/h2>\n
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The Mac\u2019s Motor options.<\/em><\/figcaption>Screenshot: Steven Aquino<\/cite><\/p>\n

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The Motor category includes Voice Control, Keyboard, Pointer Control, and Switch Control. <\/p>\n

Voice Control<\/strong>, introduced with much fanfare in macOS Catalina at WWDC 2019<\/a>, allows you to control your entire Mac with just your voice, which is liberating for those who cannot use traditional input methods like a mouse and keyboard. You can choose to enable or disable specific verbal commands and even add specific vocabulary that you\u2019d prefer to use.<\/p>\n

Keyboard<\/strong> lists a slew of options for configuring how the keyboard behaves. For example, Sticky Keys<\/strong> (found in the Hardware<\/strong> tab) is helpful for those who cannot hold down modifier keys to perform keyboard shortcuts. Pointer Control<\/strong> is analogous to Keyboard insofar as it allows customization for how the pointer behaves; its Alternate Control Methods<\/strong> tab helps you enable several useful options. For example, Enable alternate pointer actions<\/strong> lets you control your pointer with a separate switch or a facial expression, while Enable head pointer<\/strong> lets you use head movement. Switch Control<\/strong>, like Voice Control, allows for hands-free operation of one\u2019s computer using external buttons called switches. Apple sells a variety of Mac-compatible switches<\/a> on its website. <\/p>\n

General <\/h2>\n
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The Mac\u2019s General accessibility items.<\/em><\/figcaption>Screenshot: Steven Aquino<\/cite><\/p>\n

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General consists of two features: Siri and the Accessibility Shortcut. <\/p>\n

Under Siri<\/strong>, Apple gives users the ability to enable Type to Siri, which allows users \u2014 who are Deaf or have a speech delay, for example \u2014 to interact with Siri in a Messages-style interface. <\/p>\n

Shortcut<\/strong> is straightforward. Using a keyboard shortcut (Option-Command-F5), you get a pop-up menu that lets you invoke whichever accessibility feature you choose. It\u2019s also possible to set more than one shortcut.<\/p>\n

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Using a keyboard shortcut, you can get a pop-up menu of all available accessibility features.<\/em><\/figcaption>Screenshot: Barbara Krasnoff<\/cite><\/p>\n

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One important thing to note about all the macOS accessibility features is their place in the broader Apple ecosystem. Most of them are available on one (or more) of Apple\u2019s other platforms like iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS. This is notable from an accessibility perspective because of its consistency. <\/p>\n

For those with certain cognitive conditions who move between devices, the linearity of the accessibility features across platforms means a more comforting, consistent experience. A person will know what to expect and how to use certain things, which goes a long way in shaping a positive user experience when regularly jumping from device to device. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n


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