
What’s new in VoiceOver on Mac
With new features in macOS Tahoe, you have greater control when you use VoiceOver on a Mac.
You can now use VoiceOver when you’re controlling another Mac in Apple Remote Desktop or the Screen Sharing app. When you use VoiceOver while you share your screen, VoiceOver is temporarily enabled on the remote device—original settings are restored when screen sharing ends. VoiceOver changes its pitch so you can tell whether you’re interacting with the remote device or your local device.
See Use VoiceOver while sharing your screen with another Mac.
With the new Screen Sharing category in VoiceOver Utility, you can customize the settings you share your screen with another Mac in Apple Remote Desktop or the Screen Sharing app.
See Change VoiceOver Screen Sharing settings in VoiceOver Utility on Mac.
After you connect your braille display, you can use Braille Access to turn your Mac into a braille notetaker that can easily open any app by typing with a connected braille display. You can perform calculations, open Braille Ready Format (BRF) files, transcribe conversations with Live Captions, and more.
You can now use your Mac keyboard to type in braille.
When you’re navigating in Apple Maps, you can press VO-shift-H to get information about nearby places, including directions and distances.
Korean Braille Input—Korean (2024, Uncontracted English) is now available for Input and Output in VoiceOver Utility Translation settings.
See Change VoiceOver Braille settings (Translation tab) in VoiceOver Utility on Mac.
Download this guide in Braille Ready Format: BRF (English)