Press VO+HH to get to the VoiceOver Commands help menu, then type screen curtain to narrow the results. At this point VO should announce the shortcut key VO+Shift+F11 and, if you’d like, you can press Return to toggle the screen curtain or press escape to exit the VO Commands Help menu.
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