Chapter 18. Making Your Mac Easier to See, Hear, and Control

If you have trouble seeing, hearing, or using your Macintosh, a variety of accessibility features can help make text easier to read or the keyboard and mouse easier to use. No matter what your physical limitations, you'll find that using a Macintosh is easier than using any other computer.

Project goal: Turn on special access features to make your Macintosh easier to use.

What You'll Be Using

To make your Macintosh easier to see, hear, or control, you'll be using the following:

  • The Systems Preferences program

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