On this page, you'll find links to topics that can help you make Microsoft Teams more accessible and easier to use, as well as help articles about using a screen reader with Teams.
In this article:
Accessibility tools for Microsoft Teams
5 tips for using Teams when you're deaf or hard of hearing
Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Teams
Accessibility tips for inclusive Microsoft Teams meetings and live events
Take advantage of the accessibility features in Microsoft Teams for a better meeting or live event experience
Best practices for setting up and running a Teams meeting or Live event for the deaf and hard of hearing
Make your Microsoft Teams meetings, calls, and messages accessible to people with disabilities
The following sets of articles are for people with visual disabilities who use a screen reader program with the Microsoft Office products and are a part of the Office Accessibility content set. For more general help, see Microsoft Support home.
Quick Start Guide: Using Microsoft Teams with a screen reader
Moving from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams for people that use screen readers
Using Microsoft Teams with a Screen Reader: Frequently Asked Questions
Use a screen reader to explore and navigate Microsoft Teams
Basic tasks using a screen reader with Microsoft Teams
Learning the layout of Microsoft Teams with a screen reader
Use Microsoft Teams with the JAWS virtual cursor
Use a screen reader to create and modify teams in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to add members to a team in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to set up and use guest access in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to chat 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
Use a screen reader to create a poll in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to create or follow a channel in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to add and use a Stream tab in a Microsoft Teams channel
Use a screen reader to check recent activity in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to schedule a meeting in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to join a meeting in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to share your screen 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 manage Microsoft Teams meetings
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
Use a screen reader to attend a PowerPoint Live session in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to share and co-present with PowerPoint Live in Microsoft Teams
Video: Present inclusively with PowerPoint
Use a screen reader to work with files in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to add and use a Wiki in Microsoft Teams
Use a screen reader to search for a conversation, person, or file in Microsoft Teams
Quick Start Guide: Moving from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams for people using a screen reader