VoiceOver is a feature in Mac OS X that reads text aloud and guides users with blindness or poor vision through actions and menus. The VoiceOver feature can be managed in the Universal Access menu under System Preferences.

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Disabling VoiceOver on Mac OS X

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    Click on the Apple menu and select “System Preferences. The System Preferences window will open and display on-screen.
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    Click on “Universal Access” under the System category.
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    Click on the “Seeing” tab, then select the “Off” radio button next to “VoiceOver. The VoiceOver feature will now be turned off and disabled.[1]
    • Alternately, you can toggle VoiceOver off and on by pressing Command + FN + F5 on your keyboard at the same time.[2]
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Updated: March 29, 2019
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