VoiceOver User Guide
- Welcome
- What’s new in VoiceOver
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- Use VoiceOver in the login window
- Change function key behaviour
- Make VoiceOver ignore the next key press
- Learn or mute VoiceOver sound effects
- Hear hints and information
- Use positional audio
- Interact with areas and groups
- Hear progress or status changes
- Select and deselect items
- Drag and drop items
- Use cursor tracking
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- Use VoiceOver Utility
- Change voice settings
- Customise verbosity
- Customise punctuation
- Change how VoiceOver pronounces text and symbols
- Change what the VoiceOver rotor shows
- Create custom labels for UI elements
- Export, import and reset VoiceOver preferences
- Use VoiceOver portable preferences
- Use VoiceOver activities
- Copyright
Use VoiceOver to create custom labels for UI elements on Mac
Create or rename the label for user interface elements (such as images, buttons, tables, scroll areas and more) and for links. You can export your custom labels to a file to share with other users.
Note: VO represents the VoiceOver modifier. See Use the VoiceOver modifier.
Position the VoiceOver cursor on the element or link for which you want to create a label.
Press VO-/.
In the dialogue that’s displayed, type the label you want to use, then press Return.
When you create a custom label, VoiceOver associates pertinent information about the element or link and its location with your label. If the element or link changes in a significant way, such as moving to a new location, VoiceOver may not recognise it as the same element or link. If this happens, recreate the custom label.
You can’t create labels for toolbars or groups.
When you import a preference file that contains custom labels, VoiceOver merges those labels with your current set of custom labels.