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Microsoft Teams is a chat-based hub for colleagues to work together. Use Microsoft Teams with your keyboard and a screen reader to explore and navigate the app main views and elements, and to move between views and functions. We have tested it with JAWS and NVDA, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and techniques.
Need instructions on how to get started with Microsoft Teams, but not using a screen reader? See Sign in and get started with Teams.
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New Microsoft 365 features are released gradually to Microsoft 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
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To learn more about screen readers, go to How screen readers work with Microsoft 365.
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Recent versions of JAWS no longer have the virtual PC cursor mode set as default for Microsoft Teams. For instructions on how to switch the virtual PC cursor mode on, go to Enable the JAWS virtual cursor.
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Enable the JAWS virtual cursor
Recent versions of JAWS no longer have the virtual PC cursor mode set as default for Microsoft Teams. For more information on the JAWS virtual cursor, go to Use Microsoft Teams with the JAWS virtual cursor.
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With JAWS running, open Microsoft Teams.
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Press the SR key+6 to open the JAWS Settings Center window. The focus changes to the Search box in that window.
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In the Search box, type use virtual PC.
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Press the Tab key once to move the focus to the list of search results. You hear "Use virtual PC cursor," followed by the current setting of the virtual PC cursor option. If the current setting is "Unchecked," press Spacebar to select the Use virtual PC cursor check box.
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Press the Tab key until you hear "OK button," and press Enter.
Customize the app bar
You can add your favorite apps to the app bar and use them inside Microsoft Teams. This way you can quickly work with, for example, OneNote without leaving Microsoft Teams and your conversations there. You can also unpin any of the default Microsoft Teams views from the app bar.
Add an app to the app bar
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Press Ctrl+F6 until you hear "App bar," press the Up or Down arrow key until you hear "More added apps," and press Enter to open the menu. The focus moves to the search field.
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Start typing the name of the app you want to add, for example, OneNote. When you stop typing, you hear "Apps list updated," followed by the number of search results and the name of the currently selected app.
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Press the Up or Down arrow key to browse the search results. When you find the right app, press Enter to finish adding it to the app bar. You can now open the app within Microsoft Teams using the app bar.
Tip: If you later want to remove the app from the app bar, navigate to the app in the app bar and press Shift+F10. Then press the Up or Down arrow key until you hear "Uninstall," and press Enter. When the confirmation dialog box opens, press Enter again.
Unpin a default view from the app bar
If you find you seldom use some of the Microsoft Teams default views, such as Files, you can unpin them from the app bar. The views are not deleted permanently, and you can pin them back whenever you want.
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Press Ctrl+F6 until you hear "App bar," and press the Up or Down arrow key until you find the view you want to unpin.
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Press Shift+F10 to open the menu. You hear: "Unpin." Press Enter.
Tip: If you later want to return the view to the app bar, first add the view as instructed in Add an app to the app bar. Then navigate to the app in the app bar, and press Shift+F10. You hear: "Pin." Press Enter.
See also
Use a screen reader to chat in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to search for a conversation, person, or file in Microsoft Teams
Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Teams
Basic tasks using a screen reader with Microsoft Teams
Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365
Video: Get started with Microsoft Teams
What's new in Microsoft 365: Release notes for Current Channel
Microsoft Teams is a chat-based hub for colleagues to work together. Use Microsoft Teams on Mac with your keyboard and VoiceOver, the built-in Mac OS screen reader, to explore and navigate the app main views and elements, and to move between views and functions.
Need instructions on how to get started with Microsoft Teams, but not using a screen reader? See Sign in and get started with Teams.
Notes:
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New Microsoft 365 features are released gradually to Microsoft 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
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This topic assumes that you are using the built-in macOS screen reader, VoiceOver. To learn more about using VoiceOver, go to VoiceOver Getting Started Guide.
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To cycle through the sections in Microsoft Teams, press Command+F6 (to go forward) or Shift+Command+F6 (to go backward). The focus jumps between the sections on the screen. For example, when you open Microsoft Teams in the Teams view, pressing Command+F6 jumps between the sections in the following order:
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The Search field at the top of the screen. VoiceOver announces: "Search and new chat." To navigate the other items on the same menu bar, press the Tab key or Shift+Tab. VoiceOver announces the buttons and fields as you move. From the menu bar, you can, for example, start a new chat or search, or access your profile and the app settings.
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Join or create a team button in the list pane.
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The main content area at the center of the screen showing the most recent posts. For instructions on how navigate inside this element, go to Navigate in a view.
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The message compose box at the bottom of the main content area. VoiceOver announces: “Start a new conversation.”
Customize the app bar
You can add your favorite apps to the app bar and use them inside Microsoft Teams. This way you can quickly work with, for example, OneNote without leaving Microsoft Teams and your conversations there. You can also unpin any of the default Microsoft Teams views from the app bar.
Add an app to the app bar
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Press Command+F6 until you hear "More added apps, Toolbar" and press Return to open the menu. The focus moves to the search field.
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Start typing the name of the app you want to add, for example, OneNote. When you stop typing, you hear "Apps list updated," followed by the number of search results.
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Press the Up or Down arrow key to browse the search results. When you find the right app, press Return to finish adding it to the app bar. You can now open the app within Microsoft Teams using the app bar.
Tip: If you later want to remove the app from the app bar, navigate to the app in the app bar and press Shift+F10. Then press the Down arrow key until you hear "Uninstall," and press Return. When the confirmation dialog box opens, press Return again.
Unpin a default view from the app bar
If you find you seldom use some of the Microsoft Teams default views, such as Files, you can unpin them from the app bar. The views are not deleted permanently, and you can pin them back whenever you want.
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Press Command+F6 until you hear "More added apps, Toolbar" and press the Up or Down arrow key until you find the view you want to unpin.
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Press Shift+F10 to open the menu. You hear: "Unpin." Press Return.
Tip: If you later want to return the view to the app bar, first add the view as instructed in Add an app to the app bar. Then navigate to the app in the app bar, and press Shift+F10. You hear: "Pin." Press Return.
See also
Use a screen reader to chat in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to search for a conversation, person, or file in Microsoft Teams
Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Teams
Basic tasks using a screen reader with Microsoft Teams
Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365
What's new in Microsoft 365: Release notes for Current Channel
Microsoft Teams for iOS is a chat-based hub for colleagues to work together. Use Microsoft Teams for iOS with Voiceover, the built-in iOS screen reader, to explore and navigate the app main views and elements, and to move between views and functions.
Need instructions on how to get started with Microsoft Teams, but not using a screen reader? See Sign in and get started with Teams.
Notes:
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New Microsoft 365 features are released gradually to Microsoft 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
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This topic assumes that you are using the built-in iOS screen reader, VoiceOver. To learn more about using VoiceOver, visit Apple accessibility.
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This topic assumes that you are using an iPhone. Some navigation and gestures might be different for an iPad.
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To cycle through the Microsoft Teams screen elements, swipe right (forward) or left (backward). The focus moves through the elements in the following order:
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The toolbar at the top of the screen. This toolbar contains the More menu button, Search button, the current tab heading, and any buttons specific to the current tab.
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The main content area at the middle of the screen.
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The tab bar at the bottom of the screen, containing the Activity, Chat, Teams, Calendar, and Calls tabs.
See also
Use a screen reader to chat in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to search for a conversation, person, or file in Microsoft Teams
Basic tasks using a screen reader with Microsoft Teams
Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365
What's new in Microsoft 365: Release notes for Current Channel
Microsoft Teams for Android is a chat-based hub for colleagues to work together. Use Microsoft Teams for Android with TalkBack, the built-in Android screen reader, to explore and navigate the app main views and elements, and to move between views and functions.
Need instructions on how to get started with Microsoft Teams, but not using a screen reader? See Sign in and get started with Teams.
Notes:
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New Microsoft 365 features are released gradually to Microsoft 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
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This topic assumes that you are using the built-in Android screen reader, TalkBack. To learn more about using TalkBack, go to Android accessibility.
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This topic assumes you are using this app with an Android phone. Some navigation and gestures might be different for an Android tablet.
In this topic
Cycle through main screen elements
To cycle through the Microsoft Teams screen elements, swipe right (forward) or left (backward). The focus moves through the elements in the following order:
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The toolbar at the top of the screen. This toolbar contains the More menu button, the current tab heading, buttons specific to the current tab, and the Search button.
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The main content area at the middle of the screen.
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The tab bar at the bottom of the screen, containing the Activity, Chat, Teams, Calendar, and Calls tabs.
See also
Use a screen reader to chat in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to search for a conversation, person, or file in Microsoft Teams
Basic tasks using a screen reader with Microsoft Teams
Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365
What's new in Microsoft 365: Release notes for Current Channel
Use Microsoft Teams on the web in your browser with your keyboard and a screen reader to explore and navigate the app main views and elements, and move between views and functions. We have tested it with Narrator, JAWS and NVDA, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and techniques. Microsoft Teams on the web is the digital hub for team work.
Need instructions on how to get started with Microsoft Teams on the web, but not using a screen reader? See Sign in and get started with Teams.
Notes:
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New Microsoft 365 features are released gradually to Microsoft 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
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You can easily access the keyboard shortcuts list from within Microsoft Teams on the web. Press Ctrl+E to go to the Search field, type /keys, and then press Enter.
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To learn more about screen readers, go to How screen readers work with Microsoft 365.
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Recent versions of JAWS no longer have the virtual PC cursor mode set as default for Microsoft Teams. For instructions on how to switch the virtual PC cursor mode on, go to Enable the JAWS virtual cursor.
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With Narrator, you need to turn the scan mode off before you browse the lists and menus. To do so, press the SR key+Spacebar until you hear: "Scan off."
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To cycle through the Microsoft Teams on the web screen elements, press the Tab key. The screen contains the following main elements:
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The main content area is in the center of the screen. The main content area consists of a list pane and a content pane. For instructions on how navigate inside this element, go to Navigate inside a view.
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The vertical toolbar is on the far left on the screen. When the focus moves to the toolbar, the screen reader announces "App bar," followed by a view name. To navigate inside the toolbar, press the Up or Down arrow keys. The screen reader announces the buttons as you move. From the toolbar, you can switch to another view or to an installed app.
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The horizontal menu bar is at the top of the screen. To navigate within the menu bar, press the Tab key or Shift+Tab. The screen reader announces the buttons and fields as you move. From the menu bar, you can start a new search, or access your profile and the app settings.
With Narrator or NVDA, to cycle through the horizontal menu bar, the vertical toolbar, the list pane of the main content area, and finally the content pane of the main content area, press Ctrl+F6. With JAWS, press R to cycle through the screen regions.
Move between the main views
Microsoft Teams on the web contains the following main views: Teams, Activity, Chat, Calendar, and Files. Use the following keyboard shortcuts to quickly navigate between the main views:
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Press Ctrl+Shift+3 for Teams.
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Press Ctrl+Shift+1 for Activity.
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Press Ctrl+Shift+2 for Chat.
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Press Ctrl+Shift+4 for Calendar.
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Press Ctrl+Shift+5 for Files
Note: In certain regions, Microsoft Teams on the web includes an additional Calls main view. If the Calls view is available, you can navigate to it with Ctrl+Shift+5. In that case, the Files view keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+6.
Teams view
When you first sign in to the Microsoft Teams on the web app, you land in the Teams view. The team with the most recent activity in your teams list is selected, and the team's conversation in the General channel is displayed. You can browse your teams, select a team's channel, add new channels, and join or leave a team. You can also access, modify, and contribute to the content of a team channel. For example, write a message or upload a file to share with your team.
When you move to the Teams view, Narrator announces: "Teams and channels list." NVDA and JAWS announce the details of the currently selected channel. The focus is in the Teams list pane.
Tip: To quickly go to a specific channel or team, use the search region at the top of the screen. Press Ctrl+Shift+G, and start typing the name of the channel or team. The list of search results is updated as you type. Press the Down arrow key to browse the list until you hear the result you want, and then press Enter. The requested team or channel opens in the Teams view. For instructions on how to navigate list and content panes inside a view, go to Navigate inside a view.
Activity view
The Activity view contains activity feeds that contain a summary of everything that's happened in the team channels you follow or a summary of your recent activity.
When you move to the Activity view, the focus is on the most recent activity in the content pane.
Chat view
The Chat view lists your recent messages. You can browse the messages list, and open a message to write a reply, read a whole conversation, start a call, or share a file in a chat. You can also check a contact's details and start a private chat.
When you move to the Teams view, Narrator announces: "Chat list." NVDA and JAWS announce the details of the currently selected chat. The focus is in the Recent chat list in the list pane.
Calendar view
In the Calendar view, you can browse your upcoming meetings, join an online meeting, or schedule a meeting.
When you move to the Calendar view, you hear: "Calendar grid." The focus is on the current day in the calendar grid.
Calls view
In the Calls view, you can call your contacts directly from Microsoft Teams on the web. You can also browse your call history and check your voice mail.
Note: The Calls feature is available in certain regions only.
When you move to the Calls view, you hear: "Speed dial." The focus is on the Speed dial contact list in the content pane.
Files view
In the Files view, you can browse and open your personal files from OneDrive or your team's shared files in the native app, or edit them in Microsoft Teams on the web. You can also download a file to your local device.
When you move to the Files view, you hear "Files," followed by the details of the most recent file. The focus is on the Recent files list in the content pane.
Note: If the Files button is not visible in the vertical toolbar, select the More apps button, which opens a list of applications from which you can select the Files view.
See also
Use a screen reader to chat in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to check recent activity in Microsoft Teams
Basic tasks using a screen reader with Microsoft Teams
Video: Get started with Microsoft Teams
What's new in Microsoft 365: Release notes for Current Channel
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