Use Accessibility Options in Control Panel to customize the way your keyboard, display, and mouse function. Many of these features are useful to people without disabilities.
- StickyKeys: enables simultaneous keystrokes while pressing one key at a time.
- FilterKeys: adjusts the response of your keyboard.
- ToggleKeys: emits sounds when certain locking keys are pressed.
- SoundSentry: provides visual warnings for system sounds.
- ShowSounds: instructs programs to display captions for program speech and sounds.
- High Contrast: improves screen contrast with alternative colors and font sizes.
- MouseKeys: enables the keyboard to perform mouse functions.
- SerialKeys: allows the use of alternative input devices instead of a keyboard and mouse.
Note
- To change accessibility settings in Control Panel, click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Accessibility Options.
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