Use a screen reader to work with To Do with Cortana
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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.

Use To Do for Windows 10 with your keyboard and a screen reader to integrate To Do with Cortana. We have tested it with Narrator and JAWS, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and techniques. Just add your Outlook or Microsoft 365 account as a connected service to Cortana and use Cortana to add reminders and tasks to your lists in To Do.

Notes: 

  • 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.

  • To learn more about screen readers, go to How screen readers work with Microsoft 365.

  • The Cortana integration is only available in English and in the following regions: Australia, India, UK, and US. If you want to access it from a different region, you can change your language and region settings.

Add an Outlook account in Cortana

  1. To open the Cortana window, press the Windows logo key+T, press Shift+Tab until you hear "Talk to Cortana," and then press Enter.

  2. Press the Tab key until you hear: "Home."

  3. Press the Down arrow key until you hear "Notebook," and then press Enter. You hear: "Cortana notebook pane."

  4. Press the Tab key until you hear "Manage skills," and then press Enter.

  5. Press the Tab key until you hear "Connected services," and then press Enter.

  6. Press the Tab key until you hear the account type you want to add, and then press Enter. For a personal Microsoft account, select Outlook. For an enterprise account, select Microsoft 365.

  7. Press the Tab key until you hear "Connect," and then press Enter. Reminders and lists are now synced across Cortana, To Do, and Outlook.

See also

Use a screen reader to work with tasks in To Do

Use a screen reader to work with lists in To Do

Use a screen reader to enable Live Tile for To Do in Windows

Use a screen reader to show Planner tasks in To Do

Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365

Use a screen reader to explore and navigate To Do

Use To Do for iOS with VoiceOver, the built-in iOS screen reader, to integrate To Do with Cortana. Just add your Outlook or Microsoft 365 account as a connected service to Cortana and use Cortana to add reminders and tasks to your lists in To Do.

Notes: 

  • 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.

  • This topic assumes that you are using the built-in iOS screen reader, VoiceOver. To learn more about using VoiceOver, visit Apple accessibility.

  • The Cortana integration is only available in English and in the following regions: Australia, India, UK, and US. If you want to access it from a different region, you can change your language and region settings.

Add an Outlook account in Cortana

  1. Open the Cortana app.

  2. Swipe left until you hear "Profile and quick links," and then double-tap the screen.

  3. Swipe right until you hear "Settings," and double-tap the screen.

  4. Swipe right until you hear "Manage accounts," and double-tap the screen.

  5. Swipe right until you hear the account type you want to add, and double-tap the screen. For a personal Microsoft account, select "Outlook." For an enterprise account, select "Microsoft 365."

  6. Swipe right until you hear "Next," and double-tap the screen.

  7. Swipe right until you hear "Enter your email address," and double-tap the screen. Use the on-screen keyboard to type your email address. Swipe right until you hear "Next," and double-tap the screen. Swipe right until you hear a password entry field, and double-tap the screen. Use the on-screen keyboard to type your password. Depending on your account type, you might need to take additional authorization steps.

  8. Swipe right until you hear "Agree button," and double-tap the screen to accept the terms of use. Reminders and lists are now synced across Cortana, To Do, and Outlook.

See also

Use a screen reader to work with tasks in To Do

Use a screen reader to work with lists in To Do

Use a screen reader to show Planner tasks in To Do

Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365

Use a screen reader to explore and navigate To Do

Use To Do for Android with TalkBack, the built-in Android screen reader, to integrate To Do with Cortana. Just add your Outlook or Microsoft 365 account as a connected service to Cortana and use Cortana to add reminders and tasks to your lists in To Do.

Notes: 

  • 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.

  • This topic assumes that you are using the built-in Android screen reader, TalkBack. To learn more about using TalkBack, go to Android accessibility.

  • The Cortana integration is only available in English and in the following regions: Australia, India, UK, and US. If you want to access it from a different region, you can change your language and region settings.

Add an Outlook account in Cortana

  1. Open the Cortana app.

  2. Swipe right until you hear "Profile and quick links," and double-tap the screen.

  3. Swipe right until you hear "Settings," and double-tap the screen.

  4. Swipe right until you hear "Manage accounts," and double-tap the screen.

  5. Swipe right until you hear the account type you want to add, and double-tap the screen. For a personal Microsoft account, select "Outlook." For an enterprise account, select "Microsoft 365."

  6. Swipe right until you hear "Next," and double-tap the screen.

  7. Swipe right until you hear "Enter your email address," and double-tap the screen. Use the on-screen keyboard to type your email address. Swipe right until you hear "Next," and double-tap the screen. Swipe right until you hear a password entry field, then double-tap the screen. Use the on-screen keyboard to type your password. Depending on your account type, you might need to take additional authorization steps.

  8. Swipe right until you hear "Agree button," and double-tap the screen to accept the terms of use. Reminders and lists are now synced across Cortana, To Do, and Outlook.

See also

Use a screen reader to work with tasks in To Do

Use a screen reader to work with lists in To Do

Use a screen reader to show Planner tasks in To Do

Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365

Use a screen reader to explore and navigate To Do

Use To Do for the web with your keyboard and a screen reader to integrate To Do with Cortana on Windows 10. We have tested it with Narrator and JAWS, but it might work with other screen readers and web browsers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and techniques. Just add your Outlook or Microsoft 365 account as a connected service to Cortana and use Cortana to add reminders and tasks to your lists in To Do.

Notes: 

  • 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.

  • To learn more about screen readers, go to How screen readers work with Microsoft 365.

  • The Cortana integration is only available in English and in the following regions: Australia, India, UK, and US. If you want to access it from a different region, you can change your language and region settings.

  • The instructions in this topic apply when working with To Do for the web on a Windows 10 PC.

  • When you use To Do for the web with Narrator, we recommend that you use Microsoft Edge as your web browser.

Add an Outlook account in Cortana

  1. To open the Cortana window, press the Windows logo key+T, press Shift+Tab until you hear "Talk to Cortana," and then press Enter.

  2. Press the Tab key until you hear: "Home."

  3. Press the Down arrow key until you hear "Notebook," and then press Enter. You hear: "Cortana notebook pane."

  4. Press the Tab key until you hear "Manage skills," and then press Enter.

  5. Press the Tab key until you hear "Connected services," and then press Enter.

  6. Press the Tab key until you hear the account type you want to add, and then press Enter. For a personal Microsoft account, select Outlook. For an enterprise account, select Microsoft 365.

  7. Press the Tab key until you hear "Connect," and then press Enter. Reminders and lists are now synced across Cortana, To Do, and Outlook.

See also

Use a screen reader to work with tasks in To Do

Use a screen reader to work with lists in To Do

Use a screen reader to show Planner tasks in To Do

Use a screen reader to explore and navigate To Do

Technical support for customers with disabilities

Microsoft wants to provide the best possible experience for all our customers. If you have a disability or questions related to accessibility, please contact the Microsoft Disability Answer Desk for technical assistance. The Disability Answer Desk support team is trained in using many popular assistive technologies and can offer assistance in English, Spanish, French, and American Sign Language. Please go to the Microsoft Disability Answer Desk site to find out the contact details for your region.

If you are a government, commercial, or enterprise user, please contact the enterprise Disability Answer Desk.

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