A practical guide to essential VoiceOver commands for testing web accessibility on Mac. Covers basic navigation shortcuts, the Control key for pausing speech, Tab key for testing interactive elements, the VO+U rotor menu for viewing and jumping to page elements, VO+A for continuous reading, and VO+Semicolon for locking modifier keys. Emphasizes how these commands help identify accessibility issues like missing labels, poor link descriptions, and absent landmarks during screen reader testing.
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1. Ctrl: STOP TALKING!2. Tab3. VO+U: The rotor4. VO+A: Start reading5. VO+Semicolon: VO keys lockShare your tricksIf you enjoyed this post, you might also like:Sort: