Screen reader support for OneNote
Applies To
This article is for people who use a screen reader program such as Windows Narrator, JAWS, or NVDA with Windows tools or features and Microsoft 365 products. This article is part of the Accessibility help & learning 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 OneNote. To find information on how to create OneNote notebooks that are accessible to people with disabilities, see Make your OneNote notebooks accessible to people with disabilities.
OneNote is a note-taking app that is available with Microsoft 365 as a free stand-alone app.
Note
For the best accessibility experience on Windows, use the OneNote for Windows 10 app.
Get started using accessible features in OneNote
- Use a screen reader to explore and navigate OneNote
- Keyboard shortcuts in OneNote
- Basic tasks using a screen reader with OneNote
Work with pages and notebooks
- Use a screen reader to read pages in OneNote
- Use a screen reader to organize notebooks, sections, and pages in OneNote
- Use a screen reader to insert content into notebooks in OneNote
- Use a screen reader to zoom in or out of notes in OneNote
Share and co-author
See also
Make your OneNote notebooks accessible to people with disabilities