VoiceOver User Guide
- Welcome
- What’s new in VoiceOver
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- Use VoiceOver in the login window
- Change function key behaviour
- Make VoiceOver ignore the next key press
- Learn or mute VoiceOver sound effects
- Hear hints and information
- Use positional audio
- Interact with areas and groups
- Hear progress or status changes
- Select and deselect items
- Drag and drop items
- Use cursor tracking
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- Use VoiceOver Utility
- Change voice settings
- Customise verbosity
- Customise punctuation
- Change how VoiceOver pronounces text and symbols
- Change what the VoiceOver rotor shows
- Create custom labels for UI elements
- Export, import and reset VoiceOver preferences
- Use VoiceOver portable preferences
- Use VoiceOver activities
- Copyright
Mirror a braille display with VoiceOver Utility on Mac
Connect multiple USB braille displays to your Mac and have all of them display the same braille output at the same time. The braille displays can be of different types, models and sizes.
Connect your Mac to the braille display you want to use to control other braille displays. This display is called the “primary braille display”.
In the Displays pane of the Braille category in VoiceOver Utility, select the braille display, then select the “Primary braille display” tickbox in the display information section.
To prevent input from other braille displays that are connected to your Mac, click the “Allow input from” pop-up menu, then choose “Primary braille display”.
Connect additional braille displays to your Mac. These displays will mirror the output from the primary braille display.