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Making the mouse pointers easier to see
New Windows 10 May 2019 Update make mouse pointers easier to see with bold new colors and sliders to adjust the size of your pointer.
Make Windows easier to see: bigger text and mouse pointer
Make text bigger and change the size and color of your mouse pointer to see Windows better.
Windows Narrator gets more accessible with QuickStart
Narrator QuickStart makes it easier to learn Narrator for Windows users with low vision and blindness.
(Audio Description) Windows Narrator gets more accessible with QuickStart
Narrator QuickStart makes it easier to learn Narrator for Windows users with low vision and blindness.
(Audio description) Make Windows easier to see: bigger text and mouse pointer
Make text bigger and change the size and color of your mouse pointer to see Windows better.
Filters clarify the digital world for the colorblind
Albert Sanchez didn't let his colorblindness impede his creation of art, nor does it stop him from using a computer thanks to color filters in Windows 10.
Windows Ease of access dictation for easy device navigation
Speak directly to your computer without a mouse or keyboard. Windows Speech Recognition allows you to get it all done without raising a finger.
How Windows OS is better for people with disabilities
Do you know how Windows OS is better to interacts with the tools, devices, equipment, apps, or gadgets designed for people with disabilities. I want to learn more about it to help them see the world through a "window", have the same opportunity to access the information & technology to improve their knowledge and insights. I have read the basic features on Windows OS and this articles: https://blogs.microsoft.com/accessibility/windows-developer-quietly-creates-apps-to-help-people-with-disabilities-communicate/ https://news.microsoft.com/features/the-power-of-technology-for-people-with-disabilities/ https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibility/windows?activetab=pivot_1%3aprimaryr2 But still interesting to know your sharing from the real world, maybe from people around you. How technology empowering them.
Windows 10 closed captions ease access to video
Many people find closed captioning helpful not only when watching videos, but also when using a PC. Windows includes several settings to make computer work easier when hearing is difficult.
Windows Narrator reads screens for people with low vision
Windows Narrator, a full-featured screen reader, is one of numerous assistive tools and features built in to Windows. Learn how to personalize it to your preferences.
Accessibility Technology & Tools - Microsoft Accessibility
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibilityAI for Accessibility. Microsoft is committed to revolutionizing access to technology for people living with disabilities—impacting employment and quality of life for more than a billion people in the world.
Windows 10 Accessibility Features - Microsoft Accessibility
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibility/windowsWindows 10 Accessibility Features. Windows 10 brings meaningful innovation to all people, whether you have a disability, a personal preference, or a unique work style. With a robust set of built-in and third-party accessibility features, Windows 10 lets you choose how to interact with your screen, express ideas, and get work done.
Accessibility Features & Design - Microsoft Accessibility
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibility/featuresMicrosoft accessibility features. There is no limit to what people can achieve when technology reflects the diversity of all who use it. Read on to find out how people at home, school, and work can achieve more with the built-in accessibility tools and features in Microsoft technologies.
Accessibility Guides & Resources - Microsoft Accessibility
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibility/resourcesAccessibility resources. Technology empowers people to achieve more, strengthens their educational opportunities, and makes the workplace more inviting and inclusive. More than a billion people in the world live with disabilities. That's why we believe accessibility is essential to our industry—and the progress of all people.