Apple’s Accessibility Suite has always been feature-rich. Be it the ever-reliable VoiceOver or the very helpful Switch Control or the neat color filters, it has got a wide range of tools to enhance your Mac experience. If you are fond of Accessibility, you must be familiar with Accessibility Shortcuts that offer instant access to notable features. With macOS Big Sur, you can show Accessibility shortcuts in the menu bar and control center on your Mac for quick access to your favorite features. Let me help you set up!
macOS Big Sur has introduced an iOS-like Control Center which not only offers easy access to many controls like AirDrop, Dark Mode, and the Do Not Disturb but also provides some cool customization. Besides, Apple has also made the menu bar a little more customizable.
- Now, click on Dock & Menu Bar preference.
So, that’s how you can make Accessibility Shortcuts more accessible on your Mac. As I have always been fond of Accessibility, I like this neat change. And I’m sure it’s going to win praise from other Mac users as well.