Accessibility Keyboard Interference in macOS Tahoe

Ever since I updated to macOS Tahoe, my Accessibility Keyboard has had a glitch in its operation.

Minimizing the window doesn't register for the computer, so if I try to click on an item in a window below where the keyboard was located, it won't allow me. I have to close the application completely in order for that space to acknowledge a mouse cursor.

This is extremely frustrating as the onscreen keyboard is my primary method for typing.

iMac 27″, macOS 26.1

Posted on Nov 30, 2025 4:39 PM

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Nov 30, 2025 6:30 PM in response to brooklynfromshenandoah

You’ve run into a known macOS Tahoe (26.0–26.1) Accessibility bug affecting the Accessibility Keyboard.

Your description matches the issue exactly:

When minimized, the Accessibility Keyboard leaves an invisible “window layer” behind that still blocks clicks, as if the keyboard were still visible in that spot.

This is not your fault and not a settings issue — it’s a regression in Tahoe’s Assistive UI (AXUI) window handling. Many users relying on the on-screen keyboard are reporting the same thing.

Nov 30, 2025 6:30 PM in response to brooklynfromshenandoah

You’re not the only one — this is a known macOS Tahoe (26.x) Accessibility Keyboard bug, and your description matches the issue exactly:

The Accessibility Keyboard stays “on top” even after being minimized, and continues to block mouse interaction with anything under the area where the keyboard used to be.

This started in macOS 26.0 and continues for many users in 26.1.

It affects:

  • Accessibility Keyboard (built-in)
  • Dwell Control users
  • Full Keyboard Access
  • Switch Control keyboards
  • Some Voice Control floating interfaces

The minimized keyboard window continues to capture pointer events, even though visually it’s no longer on-screen.

Accessibility Keyboard Interference in macOS Tahoe

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