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  1. Make your PC easier to use - Microsoft Support

    Learn about accessibility features in Windows 10, including how to access commonly used options from the sign-in screen.

  2. Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use

    Turn on the Underline access keys switch to underline access keys when they're available. Turn on the Use the Print screen key to open screen capture switch to use the Prt Scr button to open screen …

  3. Make Windows easier to see - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to make your Windows display easier to see using accessibility features for ease of access.

  4. Discover Windows accessibility features - Microsoft Support

    Windows is designed to support productivity, creativity, and ease of use for everyone. Learn about the accessibility resources for vision, hearing, dexterity, mobility, focus, and more. If you don't find the …

  5. Make your device easier to use - Microsoft Support

    Start , swipe over to the All apps list, and then select Settings > Ease of Access . These options can help make it easier to: Use your device without the screen. Narrator lets you hear audio descriptions …

  6. Make text and apps bigger - Microsoft Support

    To go to the Ease of Access settings on your computer, press the Windows key+U. Under Make everything bigger on the Display tab, expand the menu and select the option you want.

  7. Use Windows to make your Office experience accessible

    To make Office 2016 more accessible for people with disabilities, take advantage of the accessibility tools that you find in the Windows Ease of Access settings.

  8. Complete guide to Narrator - Microsoft Support

    Voice access in Windows 11 enables everyone, including people with mobility disabilities, to control their PC and author text using their voice. For example, you can open and switch between apps, browse …

  9. Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365

    In Windows 10, the Ease of Access menu offers many built-in accessibility features and settings to support people with disabilities. You can find the Ease of Access menu under Settings.

  10. Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type - Microsoft Support

    Go to Start , then select Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard, and turn on the toggle under Use the On-Screen Keyboard. A keyboard that can be used to move around the screen and enter text will …