You can use Google Docs Editors with a variety of assistive technologies to help you with your tasks.
Use a screen magnifier
You can use a screen magnifier to zoom in your screen.
- In the Google Chrome browser, open:
- Docs
- Sheets
- Slides
- Drawings
- Open the Tools menu, and then Accessibility.
- Check Turn on screen magnifier support.
Tip:If the magnifier doesn’t follow keyboard focus, adjust your magnifier settings.
To turn on the magnifier:
For Windows OS:
- Use the keyboard shortcut:Windows + plus sign (+).
- To open the Magnifier settings, press Ctrl+ Windows+ M, and then turn on Magnifier.
Learn how to set up and use the Magnifier .
For Chrome OS:
- In “Settings,” select Advanced, Accessibility, and then Manage accessibility features.
- Turn on Enable fullscreen magnifieror Enable docked magnifier.
Learn more about Chromebook magnification .
For Mac OS:
- In “System Settings,” select Accessibility.
- Click Zoom.
- In “Advanced,” turn on Follow the keyboard focus.
Tip: Magnification extensions are available in Chrome .
View in high contrast
You can view your documents, spreadsheets, and presentations in high contrast mode:
- For Windows OS: You can change color contrast in Windows .
- For Chrome OS: You can invert colors .
- For Mac OS:You can change the display settings like color inversion or increased contrast. Learn how to change display settings .
Use a screen reader
Learn how to use Google Docs Editors with a screen reader .
Turn on additional keyboard shortcuts
To open the "Accessibility" menu and turn on additional keyboard shortcuts, you can use the menu bar or keyboard shortcuts.
Use the menu bar
- Open the "Tools" menu.
- On Windows and Chrome OS: Press Alt+ Shift+ t.
- On Mac OS: Press Control+ Option+ t.
- In the "Tools" menu, select Accessibility.
- Tab to and check "Turn on screen reader support."
- To close the dialog, press Enter.
Tip:After you open a menu option, to navigate to the other menus, press Right arrowor Left arrow.
Use the keyboard shortcut
- On Windows and ChromeOS: Press Ctrl+ Alt+ z.
- On ChromeOS, this also turns on ChromeVox.
- On MacOS: Press Command+ Option+ z.

