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macOS includes an Accessibility Options shortcut that lets you quickly turn on or off common accessibility features.
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Accessibility shortcuts help you control your Mac with a keyboard or assistive device. You can also ask Siri to help with some accessibility features.
Mac accessibility shortcutsVoice Control
With Voice Control, you can navigate and interact with your device by using your voice to tap, swipe, type, and more.
Learn how to use Voice ControlUse audio descriptions
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Audio descriptions allow you to hear narration describing a video clip, show, or movie.
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Learn how to enable audio descriptionsUse Screen Curtain with VoiceOver
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Screen Curtain with VoiceOver allows you to turn off your display for privacy or if you don't need the display.
Learn how to use Screen Curtain with VoiceOverMake and receive RTT calls on your Mac
Starting with macOS Mojave 10.14.2, you can use the RTT (real-time text) protocol for conversational text calls.
Learn about RTT callsTurn on closed captions and subtitles
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Alternative audio languages, closed captioning, subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing, and audio-described content is available for some video content.
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