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Title: Read this before accessing Vision accessibility features on macOS
Post by: HCK on January 09, 2021, 04:05:21 pm
Read this before accessing Vision accessibility features on macOS

Accessibility for the future

Making computers accessible to all is one big part of Apple's strategy. Year after year, it strives to create accessible software for as many people as possible.  This includes making the software for people with physical impairments, like vision loss. To make computers for the visually-impaired, the Cupertino giant has added several accessibility features on Mac. Here are the available features and how you can enable them.



Vision features for macOS


VoiceOver
General
Verbosity
Navigation
Sound and visuals
Commanders
Braille
VoiceOver Recognition
Zoom
Display
Spoken Content
Personalize VoiceOver
Description




Using VoiceOver



VoiceOver is an accessibility feature that makes it easier for blind and sight-impaired people to browse their Mac. It reads the interface elements like menus, tabs, links, and more to improve usability. Here's how you can activate VoiceOver and use it!

How to enable Voiceover

In a single step, you can hold Command and pre...

Source: Read this before accessing Vision accessibility features on macOS (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/xWIdyznWf6A/vision-features-macos-explained)