If you have trouble using a keyboard with your Mac, some keyboard accessibility features can help make things significantly more manageable for you. With these specific options enabled, you won’t be accidentally typing when you don’t intend to, and you also won’t need to hold down modifier keys while holding another key down — this can be difficult to do for some. Enabling these keyboard accessibility features is pretty straightforward and will open up a whole new world to those who require it.
Here’s how to set up your keyboard so that it’s just your type — accessible! #sorrynotsorry
Enabling Sticky Keys with macOS Monterey on one of the best Mac desktops allows you to type certain things that would typically require you to press multiple keys simultaneously by typing them in succession instead.
Click Accessibility.
Click the checkbox next to Enable Sticky Keys.
Tap OK.
If you have tremors or other impairments that might cause you to press the keys on your keyboard multiple times when you only mean to press them once, you can enable Slow Keys so that each key must be pressed for a certain length of time before it registers.
Click Accessibility.
Click the checkbox next to Enable Slow Keys.
Tap OK.
The accessibility keyboard is an on-screen keyboard that lets you type and perform other actions on macOS without using your Mac’s hardware keyboard.
Click Accessibility.
Check the Accessibility Keyboard box.
To make adjustments via Options:
Click the checkbox next to Fade panel after inactivity if you want the keyboard to fade out when you’re not using it.
Drag the slider to determine how much the keyboard should fade.
Click the drop-down to set when keys on the keyboard should register as «pressed.»
Click Hot Corners.
Click the checkbox to determine your preference for whether the panel should follow Hide or Show for the Home panel.
Dwell is a feature that allows your pointer to be controlled with head or eye-tracking technology.
Click Accessibility.
Click Options
Click Dwell.
Click the checkbox to allow dwell to zoom.
Click the checkbox to hide dwell time indicators.
Click the checkbox to auto-revert to left-click.
Click the arrows to set the default dwell time, the panel dwell time, and the dwell movement tolerance.
The panel editor allows you to create custom panels to use along with the accessibility keyboard, allowing it to customize it exactly to meet your needs.
Click Accessibility.
Click Panel Editor
Click Add Panel to create an entirely new panel.
Click the drop-downs to determine panel behavior.
Enter a name for your button.
Enter a spoken phrase for activating the button.
If you need to make your typing experience more manageable, the keyboard accessibility features should help you out. These are all of the current keyboard accessibility features that are available in macOS. Enjoy!
Updated February 2022: Updated for macOS Monterey.
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