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Windows 11 Accessibility

Windows 11 Accessibility

Accessibility & assistive technology resourcesScreen ReadersText-to-Speech & Speech-to-TextMagnification & Visual AidsColor, Contrast & Dyslexia ToolsKeyboard & Switch Access ToolsCaptioning Tools
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Built-in Windows tools for vision, hearing, mobility, and focus needs.

Microsoft’s Windows 11 accessibility page explains the assistive features included in the operating system and links to support guides for using them. It covers tools for screen reading, magnification, color and contrast adjustment, captions, speech control, input alternatives, and learning-related needs.

Why it stands out

  • Focuses on accessibility features already included in Windows 11 rather than third-party add-ons.
  • Organizes tools by user need—vision, hearing, mobility, and learning—making it easier to find relevant settings.
  • Links directly into detailed Microsoft Support pages for individual features and setup steps.
  • Includes support for common assistive workflows such as screen reading, braille devices, magnification, captions, and alternative input.

Good to know

  • Most features require Windows 11, so instructions may not fully match older Windows versions.
  • Some options depend on compatible hardware or supported assistive devices, such as braille displays.
  • The page is an overview hub; detailed configuration steps are usually on separate linked support pages.

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