Use Google Docs Editors with magnification & high contrast
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 magnifier or 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 arrow or 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.