Below is a list of Mac built-in accessibility tools. For features specific to your version, see the Mac User Guide.
To change these settings, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Accessibility in the sidebar
Below is the list of Windows built-in accessibility features. For features specific to your version, see the Windows Accessibility Guide. Windows is designed to support productivity, creativity, and ease of use for everyone. Learn about the accessibility resources for vision, hearing, dexterity, mobility, focus, and more. If you don't find the help you need here, please visit the Disability Answer Desk.
Vision
Voice over
Speak onscreen text
Hear descriptions of video
Zoom In
Increase text size
Hover to enlarge text
Adjust display colors
Enlarge pointer
Use dark mode
Reduce screen motion
To explore accessibility features for vision, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Accessibility in the sidebar. Vision features are at the top.
Vision
Adjust contrast
Enlarge pointer
Magnify screen
Color filters
Use narrator to navigate screen
Keyboard shortcuts
Screen reader with Mincrosoft 360 apps
Listen to Word documenats and Oulook email
Immersive Reader (text to speech)
Dictate
Hearing
Real time captions
Custom subtitile and captions
Visual alerts
Make real-time calls (RTT)
Type to Siri
Pair hearing devices
AirPod accessibility features
Audio balance
Background sounds
To explore accessibility features for hearing, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, then go to the Hearing section.
Hearing
Hear all sounds on one channel
Display audio alerts
Increase notification time
Closed captions
Text or visual alternative to sounds
Automatic captions
Mobility
Use voice commands
Vocal Shortcuts
Keyboard access
Mouse Keys
Accessibility keyboard
Switch contol
Mouse and trackpad adjustment
To explore accessibility features for mobility, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, then go to the Mobility section.
Mobility
Voice recognition
Dictate
Speech recognition
Eye control
Keyboard shortcuts
Filter keys
Mouse, pointer with numeric pad
Speech
Live speech
Personal voice
Type to Siri
Use voice commands
Vocal shortcuts
To explore accessibility features for speech, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, then go to the Speech section. (You may need to scroll down.)
Learning
Writing assistant
Dictate
Immersive reader
View reading progress data
Immersive reader
Read aloud
Reading view-remove distracting content
Math interactive training
Neurodiversity
Simplify start menu
Clean up taskbar
Focus-Do not disturb feature
Reading and writing skills tools
Immersive reader
Read aloud