Mac Accessibility Shortcuts: Navigate Your Mac Without a Mouse

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You can enable the accessibility features of your Mac to help you control and navigate your Mac using a keyboard or assistive device.

Whether it’s moving between menus, adjusting the zoom, or enabling VoiceOver, there’s lots that you can do on your Mac without using a mouse.

We’ve put together this handy cheat sheet that contains all the shortcuts that you need to know for using the accessibility features on Mac.

FREE DOWNLOAD: This cheat sheet is available as a downloadable PDF from our distribution partner, TradePub. You will have to complete a short form to access it for the first time only. Download the Mac Accessibility Shortcuts Cheat Sheet.

Mac Accessibility Shortcuts

Shortcut Action
Control accessibility options
Option + Command + F5 Show accessibility options
Command + F5 Enable/disable VoiceOver
Control + Option + F8 Show VoiceOver utility
Option + Command + 8 Enable/disable zoom
Option + Command + Plus Zoom in
Option + Command + Minus Zoom out
Control + Option + Command + 8 Invert colors
Control + Option + Command + Period Increase contrast
Control + Option + Command + Comma Reduce contrast
Use your keyboard as a mouse (must be enabled via System Preferences)
Control + F7 Switch between navigation controls
Tab Next control
Shift + Tab Previous control
Control + Tab Next control when a text field is selected
Control + Shift + Tab Move focus to the previous grouping
Arrow keys Move to the adjacent item
Control + Arrow keys Move to a control adjacent to the text field
Space Choose menu item
Return Default action
Esc Cancel
Control + Shift + F6 Focus on previous panel
Control + F8 Status menu
Command + ` Next open window
Shift + Command + ` Previous open window
Option + Command + ` Window drawer
Control menus (press Control + F2 first)
Left/right arrow Move between menus
Type menu item’s name Move to a menu item
Up/down arrow Move between menu items in the selected menu
Return Open/choose selected menu
Mouse Keys (must be enabled via Accessibility Shortcuts)
8 Up
2 Down
4 Left
6 Right
1 Diagonally down and left
3 Diagonally down and right
7 Diagonally up and left
9 Diagonally up and right
5 Press mouse button
0 Hold mouse button
Period Release mouse button

Mac Features for Hearing-Impaired Users

If you use your Mac in accessibility mode, you might also like to know about all the available features for hearing-impaired users. This includes closed captions, Siri integration, and the ability to flash the screen when an alert is received.

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