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. If you don't find the help you need, reach out to the Disability Answer Desk.

This article is for people with visual impairments who use a screen reader program with the Office products and is part of the Office Accessibility content set. For more general help, see Office Support home.
Learn about using screen readers, like Narrator and JAWS, with Microsoft Teams.
Make Teams easier to use
Make your Teams meetings and live events accessible
Start using Teams with a screen reader
Create and modify teams in Teams
Work with your team in Teams
Work with channels in Teams
Check recent activity in Teams
Work with meetings and live events in Teams
Work with files and Wikis in Teams
Find conversations, people, or files in Teams
Learn about using VoiceOver with Microsoft Teams on Mac.
Switch to Teams
Get started using accessible features in Teams
Make your Teams meetings and live events accessible
Create and modify teams in Teams
Work with your team in Teams
Work with channels in Teams
Check recent activity in Teams
Work with meetings and live events in Teams
Work with files and Wikis in Teams
Find conversations, people, or files in Teams
Learn about using VoiceOver with Microsoft Teams for iOS.
Switch to Teams
Get started using accessible features in Teams
Work with your team in Teams
Join a meeting in Teams
Share content in a meeting in Teams
Find conversations, people, or files in Microsoft Teams
Learn about using TalkBack with Microsoft Teams for Android.
Switch to Teams
Get started using accessible features in Microsoft Teams
Work with your team in Microsoft Teams
Join a meeting in Teams
Share content in a meeting in Teams
Find conversations, people, or files in Microsoft Teams
Learn about using a screen reader with Microsoft Teams on the web.