How to Manage Windows 10’s Ease of Access Features – Guide

  1. Open the Start screen and type “accessibility” into the search bar.
  2. The accessibility options will appear on the left side of the screen.
  3. To enable a setting, click on it and then select “Yes, I want to enable this setting.”
  4. If you want to disable a setting, click on it and then select “No, I don’t want to enable this setting.”

Open Settings’.

Settings is a menu item in the Start menu or press Window + I simultaneously to open Settings.

Find and open ‘Ease of Access’

Ease of Access is a Windows 10 feature that lets you manage accessibility features, such as screen reader support, to make your computer more accessible. By default, Windows 10 includes many accessibility features, such as screen reader support. You can disable or add these features to Windows 10 using the ‘Ease of Access’ feature.

Customize ‘Display’

The ‘Ease of Access’ tab would allow you to adjust the size of text written on the screen. You can drag the blue ‘Enlarge text’ bar to the right side to set a desired text size.

More Display Settings

You can enable animations, automatically hide scrollbars and show transparency in Windows by toggling the three buttons.

Increase cursor size

To change the cursor size, drag the blue bar back and forth. ..

Control the mouse with the keyboard

You can use a keyboard to act as a secondary mouse on your computer. This can be helpful if you want to use different applications or tasks at different times, or if you want to keep track of multiple mice while using one application.

Change text cursor color

You can customize the cursor color by choosing from a variety of color palettes.

enable magnifying glass

If you need to see text or something on the screen at a larger size, you can use a magnifying glass to do this. You need to enable Magnifier in Settings by toggling ‘Enable Magnifier.’

Use color filters

You can make photos and colors more visible by applying a color filter to the canvas. ..

Control Contrast Ratio

To make text and apps easier to see, use more distinctive colors. This will help you control contrast and make your content and apps more visible. ..

use the narrator

If you need a screen reader that reads what’s on your screen, just turn on Narrator by turning it on.

Audio Control Settings

You can adjust the audio in this section to get the best sound for your movie. ..

Enable closed captions

To adjust the appearance of closed captions on your local media players, you can use the ‘Closed captions’ area.

Turn on voice recognition

If you want to dictate text and control your device using just your voice, use the button to toggle it feature.

Bring the keyboard to the screen

virtual keyboard

Final note

Windows 10’s Ease of Access Features: A Guide