Accessibility
When it comes to hearing, seeing, and interacting with a Windows PC, it shouldn’t just be possible. It has to be effortless—for all. That’s why the Windows accessibility features have been designed to adapt to a wider range of abilities.
All features
Voice access
Features like Voice access let you go without a keyboard and write text just by speaking out loud.
Live captions
Live captions enhances communication for all, benefiting individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, as well as those in noisy surroundings, by making spoken content more accessible and understandable.
Narrator
Narrator is a built-in screen reader that speaks out loud what is on your screen. Narrator users can customize their speed and volume preferences, and enjoy tasks like browsing the web and reading.
Make Windows easier to see
Windows accessibility can make your text and apps easier to read by adjusting your text size, adding contrast, or even using the built-in magnifying tool.
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