Accessibility for Trainees: MacOS

Why accessibility matters

You deserve to learn in a way that works for you. Accessibility means making sure nothing gets in the way of your learning, whether that’s how content is shared, how you take part, or how you show what you know. When things are accessible, you can work more independently, feel more confident, and have a better chance to succeed on your own terms.

Value of inclusive tools

Inclusive tools give you options. You can use captions to follow along, voice typing to get your ideas down, or screen readers and contrast settings to help you see and read better. These tools aren’t just extras, they’re there to support the way you learn best. Using them helps you stay engaged, do your best, and take control of your learning.

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