Accessibility
Last updated: June 21, 2026
Hold to Talk is a native macOS menu bar dictation app. It is designed around a keyboard-first workflow: hold the configured shortcut, speak, release, and review the pasted transcript in the app you were already using.
Mac Permissions
Hold to Talk asks for Microphone access to capture speech and Accessibility access so it can paste the finished transcript into the currently focused text field. Accessibility permission is used for paste and text-entry workflows, not for reading unrelated documents or sending text automatically.
Keyboard Workflow
- The core recording action is a press-and-hold keyboard shortcut.
- The Settings window exposes shortcut, billing, vocabulary, paste behavior, history, and privacy controls.
- The app pastes editable draft text and leaves the final send or run action to the user.
Accessibility Nutrition Labels
For the Mac App Store Accessibility Nutrition Label, Hold to Talk is currently prepared to declare Dark Interface support for Mac.
VoiceOver and Voice Control are not claimed yet. Those labels require a full common-task audit using Apple's criteria across install, permissions, recording, settings, billing, and restore flows. We will only claim those labels after that testing is complete.
Current Support Notes
- Dark Interface: Supported in the Mac app.
- VoiceOver: Not claimed until the full common-task workflow is tested.
- Voice Control: Not claimed until the full common-task workflow is tested.
- Captions and Audio Descriptions: Not applicable to the core app workflow because Hold to Talk is not a video or media playback app.
Contact
If you need accessibility help or want to report an accessibility issue, contact [email protected].