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Windows keyboard shortcuts for accessibility - Microsoft Support
Accessibility shortcuts can help you use your PC with a keyboard or assistive device. The following is a list of keyboard shortcuts for assistive technologies in Windows 11, including Magnifier, high contrast, and others.
Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type - Microsoft Support
Go to Start , then select Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard, and turn on the On-Screen Keyboard toggle. A keyboard that can be used to move around the screen and enter text will appear on the screen.
Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use
Make the keyboard easier to use. To go to the Accessibility settings on your computer, press the Windows logo key+U or select Start > Settings > Accessibility. Select Keyboard and try some of the following options:
Discover Windows accessibility features - Microsoft Support
Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type. Use voice access to control your PC & author text with your voice. Learn about Windows Hello and set it up. Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use. Get to know the touch keyboard. Focus. Make it easier to focus on tasks. How to use the taskbar in Windows 11. Enable text ...
Accessibility in Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard
Microsoft SwiftKey supports some accessibility features including a high contrast keyboard theme, and VoiceOver optimization. Please note that for optimal experience we advise running iOS 9 or a later version.
Accessibility help & learning - support.microsoft.com
Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use. Keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft 365. Windows keyboard shortcuts for accessibility
Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365
With Microsoft 365 for Mac, you can use the accessibility features on your Mac to zoom in, use keyboard shortcuts and VoiceOver, the built-in macOS screen reader, and hear text in documents read aloud.
Accessibility tools for mobility - Microsoft Support
This page lists mobility-related accessibility tools to help all Microsoft Windows and Microsoft 365 users. We offer support for people who have limited reach, strength, or dexterity or physical or mobility disabilities. Set up Windows to suit your mobility needs. Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use
Accessibility features in Sway - Microsoft Support
Learn about accessibility features in Sway, including Accessibility view, images and video, alt text, links, and more.
Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use
Make the keyboard easier to use. To go to the Accessibility settings on your computer, press the Windows logo key+U or select Start > Settings > Accessibility. Select Keyboard and try some of the following options: