How to Show Accessibility Shortcuts of macOS Big Sur in Menu Bar and Control Center – Guide

If you’ve ever used a computer before, you know that the Control Center is a familiar part of macOS. The icons are on the right side of the menu bar, and you can access controls like network, screen brightness and volume with just a few clicks.

If your menu bar is cluttered, you can use the Control Center to remove some items from the bar. For example, you can use the Volume Control Center and then remove the Volume Control item from the menu bar. The Control Center is automatically enabled when you install macOS Big Sur. You cannot disable it, and at the time of writing, the customization options are limited. This article covers the accessible settings in the Control Center and How to customize them.

How to Show Accessibility Shortcuts in Menu Bar and Control Center in macOS Big Sur

The macOS Big Sur control center is a new iOS-like control center that provides quick access to many controls like AirDrop, Dark Mode, and Do Not Disturb, as well as some interesting customization options. Apple has also made the menu bar a little more customizable.

Adding Accessibility Shortcuts to the Control Center/Menu Bar makes it easier for users to access various options, such as Zoom, Invert Colors, Color Filter, and Accessible Keyboard. This is much more convenient than going into the settings and turning on certain options every time you want to use them.

In System Preferences, you can control how your Mac works.

Now, click on the Dock & Menu Bar wish.

Accessibility Shortcuts is situated under the Other Modules part of Firefox. ..

In the Accessibility Shortcut, you have two options: Show in Menu Bar and Show in Control Center.

Final note

How to Show Accessibility Shortcuts of macOS Big Sur in Menu Bar and Control Center If you’re a Mac user, then you know that having access to accessibility shortcuts is a must-have. Here’s how to show them on your macOS screen in Menu Bar and Control Center:

  1. Open the System Preferences window and click on the Accessibility tab.
  2. Scroll down until you find the “Accessibility Shortcuts” section and click on the “Show All” button.
  3. Click on the “+” sign next to “Menu bar shortcut” and type or paste a shortcut into the text field. For example, if you want to show a keyboard shortcut for opening Safari, type “Safari”.
  4. Click on the “Save Changes” button and confirm your selection by clicking on the “Yes, I want to save my changes” button.