Your Mac includes accessibility tools that make Apple features available and easy to use by anyone. To access these tools, open System Settings, then click Accessibility in the sidebar. Accessibility settings are grouped into five categories:
Vision: Zoom in on the screen, make the pointer bigger, apply color filters, and more.
Hearing: Show and customize captions on the screen, pair hearing devices, make Real-Time Text (RTT) calls, get live captions of audio, set accessibility options for AirPods, and more.
Mobility: Control your Mac and apps using spoken commands, keys on your keyboard, an onscreen keyboard, facial expressions, or assistive devices.
Speech: Type what you want to say and have it spoken out loud. You can also create a personal voice.
General: Customize your keyboard shortcuts to quickly turn accessibility features on or off.
Zoom in on words with Hover Text. In System Settings, click Accessibility, click Zoom, then turn on Hover Text at the bottom. Press Command while holding the pointer over the text, and a window with zoomed text appears on your screen.
Have Siri listen for atypical speech. If you have an acquired or progressive condition that affects speech, have Siri recognize a wider range of atypical speech patterns. See Apple Accessibility website.