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Master Accessibility on Mac Part 1

Accessibility settings on the Mac are controlled from the Accessibility pane in System Preferences. It is split into four sections to make it easier to find each setting — Vision, Hearing, Motor, and General. You can also choose to show Accessibility status in your Mac’s menu bar. If you choose that option, the Accessibility icon (a human figure inside a circle) will appear in the menu bar. If you click it, you will be able to choose any Accessibility setting.

In addition, if you tap the Touch ID button three times, you will see a menu

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