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    Table of Contents

    Mac User Guide

    • Welcome
      • MacBook Neo
      • MacBook Air
      • MacBook Pro
      • iMac
      • Mac mini
      • Mac Studio
      • Mac Pro
    • What’s new in macOS Tahoe
      • Work on the desktop
      • What’s in the menu bar?
      • Quickly change settings
      • What’s in the Apple menu?
      • Search with Spotlight
      • How to use Siri
      • Get notifications
      • Open apps from the Dock
      • Organize your files in the Finder
      • Connect to the internet
      • Sign in to your Apple Account
      • Set up iCloud
      • Browse the web
      • Preview a file
      • Take a screenshot
      • Change your display’s brightness
      • Adjust the volume
      • Use trackpad and mouse gestures
      • Use Touch ID
      • Print documents
      • Keyboard shortcuts
      • Apps on your Mac
      • Open apps
      • Work with app windows
      • Tile app windows
      • Use apps in full screen
      • Use apps in Split View
      • Use Stage Manager
      • Get apps from the App Store
      • Install and reinstall apps from the App Store
      • Install and uninstall other apps
      • Create and work with documents
      • Open documents
      • Mark up files
      • Combine files into a PDF
      • Organize files on your desktop
      • Organize files with folders
      • Tag files and folders
      • Back up files
      • Restore files
      • Change System Settings
      • Choose your desktop picture
      • Add and customize widgets
      • Use a screen saver
      • Add a user or group
      • Add your email and other accounts
      • Automate tasks with Shortcuts
      • Create Memoji
      • Change your login picture
      • Change the system language
        • Get information with Siri
        • Call, text, and email with Siri
        • Play music and podcasts with Siri
        • Control your Apple devices and smart home accessories with Siri
        • Use Siri with apps
      • Turn on and activate Siri
      • Customize Siri
      • Intro to Apple Intelligence
      • Translate messages and calls
      • Create original images with Image Playground
      • Create your own emoji with Genmoji
      • Use Apple Intelligence with Siri
      • Find the right words with Writing Tools
      • Summarize notifications and reduce interruptions
        • Use Apple Intelligence in Mail
        • Use Apple Intelligence in Messages
        • Use Apple Intelligence in Notes
        • Use Apple Intelligence in Phone
        • Use Apple Intelligence in Photos
        • Use Apple Intelligence in Reminders
        • Use Apple Intelligence in Safari
        • Use Apple Intelligence in Shortcuts
      • Use ChatGPT with Apple Intelligence
      • Apple Intelligence and privacy
      • Block access to Apple Intelligence features
      • Set up a Focus to stay on task
      • Block pop-ups in Safari
      • Use Dictation
      • Perform quick actions with hot corners
      • Send emails
      • Send text messages
      • Make a FaceTime call
      • Edit photos and videos
      • Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo
      • Start a Quick Note
      • Get directions
      • Intro to Continuity
      • Use AirDrop to send items to nearby devices
      • Hand off tasks between devices
      • Control your iPhone from your Mac
      • Copy and paste between devices
      • Stream video and audio with AirPlay
      • Make and receive calls and text messages on your Mac
      • Use your iPhone internet connection with your Mac
      • Share your Wi-Fi password with another device
      • Use iPhone as a webcam
      • Insert sketches, photos, and scans from iPhone or iPad
      • Unlock your Mac with Apple Watch
      • Use your iPad as a second display
      • Use one keyboard and mouse to control Mac and iPad
      • Sync music, books, and more between devices
      • Manage Apple Account settings
      • Set your Apple Account picture
      • What is iCloud?
      • What is iCloud+?
      • Store files in iCloud Drive
      • Share and collaborate on files and folders
      • Manage iCloud storage
      • Use iCloud Photos
      • Get started with Screen Time
      • Set up Screen Time for yourself
      • Set up Screen Time for a child
      • Track app and device usage
      • Set time limits for apps and websites
      • Set up content and privacy restrictions
      • Set up Family Sharing
      • Get Family Sharing recommendations
      • Add family members to a Family Sharing group
      • Remove family members from a Family Sharing group
      • Manage sharing and parental settings
      • Share a Photo Library
      • Collaborate on projects
      • Find content shared with you
      • Find your family and friends
      • Play music
      • Watch and listen together with SharePlay
      • Listen to podcasts
      • Watch TV shows and movies
      • Read and listen to books
      • Read the news
      • Write in your journal
      • Track stocks and the market
      • Play games on your Mac
        • Apple Music
        • Apple TV
        • Apple Arcade
        • Apple News+
        • Apple Podcasts
        • Manage subscriptions in the App Store
        • View your family subscriptions
      • Connect an external display
      • Use the camera
      • Connect a wireless accessory
      • Connect a printer to your Mac
      • Connect AirPods to your Mac
      • Optimize your Mac battery life
      • Optimize storage space
      • Burn CDs and DVDs
      • Control accessories in your home
      • Run Windows on your Mac
      • Get started
        • Quickly turn accessibility features on or off
        • Turn on accessibility options in the login window
        • Use Accessibility settings while sharing screens
        • Accessibility features for vision
        • Get started with VoiceOver
        • Zoom in on what’s around you
        • Zoom in on your Mac screen
        • Increase font size and icons
        • Adjust the display colors
        • Hover to zoom in on text and colors
        • Listen to or change how text appears in apps
        • Customize onscreen motion
        • Increase the size of what’s on your screen
        • Make the pointer easier to see
        • Have your Mac speak text that’s on the screen
        • Accessibility features for hearing
        • Get captions of spoken and computer audio
        • Use subtitles and closed captions
        • Set up and use RTT calling
        • Get notified when your name is called
        • Use hearing devices with your Mac
        • Play background sounds
        • Accessibility features for mobility
        • Use Voice Control commands
        • Use the Accessibility Keyboard
        • Use Full Keyboard Access
        • Use Switch Control
        • Use head pointer
        • Use Dwell
        • Accessibility features for speech
        • Have what you type spoken out loud
        • Create a Personal Voice
        • Use Vocal Shortcuts
        • Have your Mac speak text that’s on the screen
        • Change Siri settings for accessibility
      • Control what you share
      • Set up your Mac to be secure
      • Allow apps to see the location of your Mac
      • Use Private Browsing
      • Keep your data safe
      • Understand passwords
      • Change weak or compromised passwords
      • Protect email privacy in Mail
      • Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites
      • Find a missing device
      • Shut down or restart your Mac
      • Start up your Mac in safe mode
      • Keep your Mac up to date
      • Reinstall macOS
      • Erase your Mac
    • Resources for your Mac
    • Resources for your Apple devices
    • Copyright and trademarks

    Use Switch Control on Mac

    With Switch Control, you can use an adaptive device (such as a switch or joystick) to enter text, interact with items on the screen, and control your Mac. You use controls in the Switch Control Home panel to scan a panel or the user interface until you use a switch to select an item or perform an action.

    The Switch Control Home panel, which includes, from left to right, buttons to control the keyboard, pointer, Dock, menu bar, system controls, custom panels, screen location, and other devices.

    Turn on Switch Control

    1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, then click Switch Control. (You may need to scroll down.)

      Open Switch Control settings for me

    2. Turn on Switch Control.

      The Switch Control Home panel is shown on your desktop.

      By default, the Switch Control panel uses white text on a dark background. If you prefer dark text on a light background, choose a light appearance in Switch Control settings.

    Set up switches

    You can use Switch Control settings on your Mac to set up one or more adaptive switches to perform an action when pressed, or assign an existing switch a different action.

    1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, then click Switch Control. (You may need to scroll down.)

      Open Switch Control settings for me

    2. Scroll down to Switches, then do any of the following:

      • Add a switch: Click the Add button, then press your adaptive switch. Enter a name, then select an action, such as Stop Scanning. To have the switch run a script or open an app, click Custom, then select a script or an app.

      • Remove a switch: Select a switch in the list, then click the Remove button.

      • Change a switch: Select a switch in the list, click the Edit Switch pop-up menu, then change the name or action. To use a different switch for the action, click Reassign.

    Use the Home Panel

    While you’re using Switch Control on your Mac, the Home Panel is shown on the desktop. The Home Panel contains the following items:

    • Keyboard: Shows the default keyboard. Type text in a document or field by scanning the keyboard in the panel, opening a group of keys, then selecting a key. Keep an eye on the group across the bottom of the keyboard; it contains suggested words, based on the keys pressed so far. You may save typing time by selecting a suggested word.

    • Pointer: Provides buttons to move and click the pointer. To move the pointer to an area of the screen, select Move; to automatically click the pointer when you get to an area of the screen, select Move & Click.

      For both the Move and the Move & Click options, a vertical blue line starts to glide across the screen. When you press the Select Item switch, the line stops and a horizontal blue line starts to glide across the screen. The pointer moves to the intersection of the two blue lines; if you used Move & Click, the item located at the intersection of the two blue lines is selected.

      If you want even more precision, set “Pointer precision” to High in Switch Control settings. Then, after the first vertical and horizontal lines stop, press the Select Item switch. A slower vertical (or horizontal) line moves across the screen, and you can stop exactly where you want.

      The Mail app is open on the desktop. Vertical lines are superimposed on the screen.
    • Dock: Scans the items in the Dock.

    • Menu bar: Scans the menu bar group, then the menu extras group.

    • System: Provides buttons to control the volume or display brightness of your Mac and control media playback.

      If your Mac has a Touch Bar, System includes Toggle Touch Bar, which shows the Touch Bar across the bottom of the screen. This allows you to use Switch Control to point to and select items in the Touch Bar.

    • Custom: Shows custom panels that are available. You can create custom panels (using the Panel Editor) to streamline common tasks and actions for apps.

    • Location: Provides buttons to reposition the Switch Control panel on the screen.

    • Devices: Shows available Apple devices that you can control using Switch Control on your Mac, without having to pair your switch with the other device. Your Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV 4K must be on the same Wi-Fi network, and you must be signed in to the same Apple Account on all the devices.

      If you turned on “Allow platform switching to control your computer” in Switch Control settings, you can also use your other devices to control your Mac.

      See the Apple Support article Use Switch Control on your device to control another Apple device.

    Scan and select items

    While you’re using Switch Control on your Mac, do any of the following:

    • Scan items with auto scanning: Press the Select Item switch to start auto scanning. For groups and user interface items, Switch Control highlights each item or group as it scans. For panels, it either highlights each button or group, or sets of buttons in an overlapping sequence, depending on how the panel was designed.

      If you select an item, the scan pauses, unless “Auto scanning” is turned on in Switch Control settings. To resume the scan, press the switch. Switch Control repeats (or loops) a scan, as set in Switch Control settings.

    • Scan items without auto scanning: If you turned auto scanning off, press the Move To Next Item switch.

    • Select an item: When an item is highlighted, press the Select Item switch. If the selected item is a group, press the switch again to scan the items in the group, then press the switch once more to select an item. To exit a group, press the switch when the group is highlighted (or when “step out” is announced, if you set the option to have Switch Control speak while navigating).

      If you turn on “Resume auto scanning after selection” in Switch Control settings, Switch Control automatically starts scanning the items in the group when you select it.

    Use panels

    While you’re using Switch Control on your Mac, do any of the following:

    • Set panel options: In a panel, press the Select Item switch when the Panel Options button in the top-right corner is highlighted. Press the switch again when the option you want to set is highlighted. You can decrease or increase the size of the panel, and increase or decrease its transparency.

    • Return to the Home Panel: In a panel, press the Select Item switch when the Home button in the top-right corner is highlighted. In the user interface, press the switch when the Home Panel is highlighted.

    Control the pointer

    While you’re using Switch Control on your Mac, you can use panels to move and control the pointer. For example, the Pointer panel in the Home Panel offers Move and Move & Click. The following methods may also be used in panels:

    • Glide: The action is the same as Move in the Pointer panel.

    • Rotate: When you press the Select Item switch, a sector (shaped like a pie slice) starts to rotate around the screen from the current location of the pointer, or around the frontmost window from the center of the window (depending on how Boundary was set in the Panel Editor). When you press the switch a second time, the sector stops on the screen, then a blue line starts to glide across the sector. When you press the switch a third time, the blue line stops, then the pointer starts to glide along the blue line. Press the switch again to stop the pointer on the blue line.

      If you set “Pointer precision” to High in Switch Control settings, Switch Control adds intermediate stages to provide greater control of the pointer. For example, the third time you press the Select Item switch, the blue line moves much slower as it glides across the sector. Press the switch a fourth time to start the pointer gliding along the blue line. Press it a fifth time to slow the pointer even more. Press the switch a sixth time to stop the pointer on the blue line.

    • Directional Move: When you press the Select Item switch, the pointer moves across the screen from its current location in one of several ways: It either moves in one direction (for example, left, down, or diagonally). Or, it repeats or reverses the last directional move it made. If you press the switch, the pointer stops moving; if you don’t, the pointer continues until it reaches a boundary, where it reverses direction, or stops if “Reverse cursor direction after hitting edge” is turned off in Switch Control settings.

    You can customize Switch Control in Switch Control settings. To learn about the available options, see Change Switch Control settings.

    See alsoUse the Panel Editor for Switch Control or the Accessibility Keyboard on MacTurn on accessibility options in the login window on MacAccessibility features for mobility on Mac
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