Enable Access for Assistive Devices; Enable Text-To-Speech for Universal Access Preferences; Hearing. Flash the screen when an alert sound occurs; Raise/Lower Volume; Keyboard. Sticky Keys (Treat a sequence of modifier keys as a key combo) Slow keys (Delay. The feature called 'Enable access for assistive devices' is found in the Universal Access preference pane. It needs to be enabled in order for any GUI AppleScripts to run. I was trying to enable it.
- Enable Access For Assistive Devices Mac Os Sierra
- Enable Access For Assistive Devices Mac Os Mojave
- Mac Os Enable Access For Assistive Devices
Developer(s) | Apple Computer |
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Stable release | |
Operating system | Mac OS X |
Type | System Utility |
License | Proprietary |
Website | https://www.apple.com/macosx/ features/universalaccess/ |
Apple Universal Access is a component of the Mac OS Xoperating system that provides computing abilities to people with visual impairment, hearing impairment, or physical disability.
Components[edit]
Universal Access is a preference pane of the System Preferences application. It includes four sub-components, each providing different options and settings.
Seeing[edit]
- Turn On/Off Screen Zooming
- Inverse Colors (White on Black, also known as reverse colors), ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+Control+8
- Set Display to Greyscale (10.2 onwards)
- Enhance Contrast
- Enable Access for Assistive Devices
- Enable Text-To-Speech for Universal Access Preferences
Hearing[edit]
Enable Access For Assistive Devices Mac Os Sierra
- Flash the screen when an alert sound occurs
- Raise/Lower Volume
Keyboard[edit]
Enable Access For Assistive Devices Mac Os Mojave
- Sticky Keys (Treat a sequence of modifier keys as a key combo)
- Slow keys (Delay between key press and key acceptance)
Mouse[edit]
- Mouse Keys (Use the numeric keypad in place of the mouse)
- Mouse Pointer Delay
- Mouse Pointer Max Speed
- Mouse Pointer enlarging
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