These instructions are for Enterprise Meet hardware accounts only. For help with Meet on Web, Android, and iOS, go to the Google Meet Help Center.
You can make meetings more accessible by turning on the following accessibility features:
- Spoken feedback
- Live captions, which show the text of the conversation on the screen during video meetings. For more information, see Use captions in a Meet hardware video meeting .
The following steps show how to turn on spoken feedback settings on different types of Meet hardware. You can also connect a USB keyboard to your Meet hardware to turn on settings. For details, read Connect a USB keyboard for increased accessibility .
Google Meet hardware
To select a specific item, such as a button, tap the item. Double-tap to activate it.
- More actions .
- Select Accessibility > Spoken feedback.
- Tap On or Off .
Chromebox
On the remote control, hold down the arrow keys to pan around the screen.
- Using the remote control arrows, select Settings .
- Select Accessibility .
- Press Up and Down arrows to highlight a feature.
- Press Select.
The feature is on when checked.
To return to the Home screen, select Menu twice. To go back to the main Settingspage, select it once.
Chromebase
- On the bottom right of the screen, tap or click More Settings.
- Select Accessibility .
- Tap or click On or Off to turn a feature on or off.
Related topics
- Use the remote control for accessibility
- Use the Google Meet touchscreen for accessibility
- Connect a USB keyboard for increased accessibility
Get more help
For more Accessibility help, contact the Disability Support team .