Screen reader support for Microsoft Teams
This article is for people who use a screen reader program such as Windows Narrator, JAWS, or NVDA with Microsoft 365 products. This article is part of the Microsoft 365 screen reader support content set where you can find more accessibility information on our apps. For general help, visit Microsoft Support.
On this page, you can find links to accessibility help articles that are written for people who use screen readers with Microsoft Teams on Windows.
To find links to articles that can help you make Microsoft Teams more accessible and easier to use, go to Accessibility tools for Microsoft Teams or reach out to the Disability Answer Desk.
Note: If you're looking for information on how to use the free app that comes installed with Windows 11, go to Screen reader support for Teams for your personal life.
Get started using accessible features in Microsoft Teams
Create and modify teams in Microsoft Teams
Work with your team in Microsoft Teams
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Use a screen reader with Loop components in a chat in Microsoft Teams
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Use a screen reader to make and answer calls in Microsoft Teams
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Use a screen reader to check your voicemail in Microsoft Teams
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Use a screen reader to like and save messages in Microsoft Teams
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Use a screen reader to manage your contacts in Microsoft Teams
Work with channels in Microsoft Teams
Check recent activity in Microsoft Teams
Work with meetings and live events in Microsoft Teams
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Use a screen reader to schedule a meeting in Microsoft Teams
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Use a screen reader with backgrounds in Microsoft Teams meetings
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Use a screen reader to plan and schedule a live event in Microsoft Teams
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Use a screen reader to moderate a Q&A in a Microsoft Teams live event
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Use a screen reader with your phone for audio in a meeting or live event in Microsoft Teams
Work with PowerPoint Live in Microsoft Teams
Work with files and Wikis in Microsoft Teams
Find conversations, people, or files in Microsoft Teams
On this page, you can find links to accessibility help articles that are written for people who use screen readers with Microsoft Teams on Mac.
To find links to articles that can help you make Microsoft Teams more accessible and easier to use, go to Accessibility tools for Microsoft Teams or reach out to the Disability Answer Desk.
Switch to Microsoft Teams
Get started using accessible features in Microsoft Teams
Create and modify teams in Microsoft Teams
Work with your team in Microsoft Teams
-
Use a screen reader with Loop components in a chat in Microsoft Teams
-
Use a screen reader to make and answer calls in Microsoft Teams
-
Use a screen reader to check your voicemail in Microsoft Teams
-
Use a screen reader to like and save messages in Microsoft Teams
-
Use a screen reader to manage your contacts in Microsoft Teams
Work with channels in Microsoft Teams
Check recent activity in Microsoft Teams
Work with meetings and live events in Microsoft Teams
-
Use a screen reader to schedule a meeting in Microsoft Teams
-
Use a screen reader with backgrounds in Microsoft Teams meetings
-
Use a screen reader to plan and schedule a live event in Microsoft Teams
-
Use a screen reader to moderate a Q&A in a Microsoft Teams live event
-
Use a screen reader with your phone for audio in a meeting or live event in Microsoft Teams
Work with PowerPoint Live in Microsoft Teams
Work with files and Wikis in Microsoft Teams
Find conversations, people, or files in Microsoft Teams
On this page, you can find links to accessibility help articles that are written for people who use screen readers with Microsoft Teams for iOS.
To find links to articles that can help you make Microsoft Teams more accessible and easier to use, go to Accessibility tools for Microsoft Teams or reach out to the Disability Answer Desk.
Note: If you're looking for information on how to use the free app that comes installed with iOS, go to Screen reader support for Teams for your personal life.
Switch to Microsoft Teams
Get started using accessible features in Microsoft Teams
Work with your team in Microsoft Teams
Work with meetings and live events in Microsoft Teams
Share content in a meeting in Microsoft Teams
Find conversations, people, or files in Microsoft Teams
On this page, you can find links to accessibility help articles that are written for people who use screen readers with Microsoft Teams for Android.
To find links to articles that can help you make Microsoft Teams more accessible and easier to use, go to Accessibility tools for Microsoft Teams or reach out to the Disability Answer Desk.
Note: If you're looking for information on how to use the free app that comes installed with Android, go to Screen reader support for Teams for your personal life.
Switch to Microsoft Teams
Get started using accessible features in Microsoft Teams
Work with your team in Microsoft Teams
Join a meeting in Microsoft Teams
Share content in a meeting in Microsoft Teams
Find conversations, people, or files in Microsoft Teams
On this page, you can find links to accessibility help articles that are written for people who use screen readers with Microsoft Teams on the web.
To find links to articles that can help you make Microsoft Teams more accessible and easier to use, go to Accessibility tools for Microsoft Teams or reach out to the Disability Answer Desk.