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BetaLearn how to access and customize vision, hearing, and interaction features on your Windows 11 computer. These features can help you use your device with ease if you have specific needs or preferences.
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BetaLearn how Windows 11 built-in accessibility features empower every person to discover and do the things they love. Find out how to adjust vision, hearing, mobility, and neurodiversity settings and use voice, eye, and color tools.
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BetaEase of Access lets you set up accessibility settings and programs available in Windows. See Make your PC easier to use. See Windows 10 accessibility help. Turn on Ease of Access options. In Windows, you can access commonly used accessibility options right from the sign-in screen. Press the Windows Logo Key + U to open theEase of Access settings.
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BetaComputer accessibility refers to the hardware and software technologies that help blind and partially sighted people to use a computer. Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS operating systems have built-in accessibility features that can be found on desktop and laptops for blind and partially sighted people to use. Specialist software can also be ...
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BetaThis page lists neurodiversity-related accessibility tools to help all Microsoft Windows and Microsoft 365 users. We make the content accessible for people with a health condition such as dyslexia, seizures, autism, ADHD, or other cognitive disabilities. Set up Windows to fit your needs. Simplify the Start menu. Clean up taskbar clutter
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BetaUse voice access to control your PC & author text with your voice. Learn about Windows Hello and set it up. Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use. Get to know the touch keyboard. Focus. Make it easier to focus on tasks. How to use the taskbar in Windows 11. Enable text suggestions in Windows. Using Windows with a ...
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BetaLearn how to customize various accessibility options in Windows 10, such as Narrator, Magnifier, High Contrast, Closed Captions, Keyboard, and Mouse. These features can help users with vision, hearing, or mobility impairments or preferences.
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BetaComputer accessibility refers to the accessibility of a computer system to all people, regardless of disability type or severity of impairment. The term accessibility is most often used in reference to specialized hardware or software , or a combination of both, designed to enable the use of a computer by a person with a disability or impairment.
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BetaRevealing the Accessibility Options Window: . Use the following keyboard shortcuts: Built-in Keyboard (Mac notebook): Press Function-Command-Option-F5 (Fn-⌘-⌥-F5). External Keyboard: Press Command-Option-F5 (⌘-⌥-F5).; If you accidentally activate the window, click Done to close it or click anywhere outside the window. Quickly Enable or Disable Common Accessibility Features:
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BetaLearn how to use Ease of Access settings in Windows 10 to make your computer more accessible based on your needs. You can change settings for vision, hearing, and interaction, such as display, cursor, magnifier, color filters, narrator, closed captions, speech, keyboard, mouse, and eye control.
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