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The Microsoft 365 apps work with the accessibility settings and features of most devices. These settings can help to make them easier to use. For example, you can change the color contrast to make the screen easier to see or control the device with the keyboard instead of a mouse, and so on.

The way that you choose these settings depends on what kind of device you have: Windows, Mac, iOS, or Android. To learn more about accessibility in Microsoft 365, go to Make your content accessible to everyone.

Use the Microsoft 365 apps with the built-in Windows 11 accessibility features, settings, and tools, such as the screen reader Narrator, Magnifier, contrast themes, and more.

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Use the Accessibility menu

In Windows 11, the Accessibility menu offers many built-in accessibility features and settings to support people with disabilities. You can find the Accessibility menu under Settings. You can also launch accessibility features like Narrator or Magnifier from the Accessibility menu.

  1. To quickly open the Accessibility menu, press the Windows logo key+U.

Use Narrator

Narrator is a screen-reading app built into Windows 11, and Microsoft 365 apps are optimized for Narrator. To learn about Narrator, go to Complete guide to Narrator.

  1. To start Narrator, press Ctrl+Windows logo key+Enter.

Use contrast themes

If you want more color contrast to see text and items on your screen better and make it easier on your eyes, you can turn on a contrast theme.

  1. To open the Accessibility menu, press the Windows logo key+U.

  2. Select Contrast themes.

  3. Select a suitable theme from the Contrast themes menu, and then select Apply.

For more information, refer to Use color and contrast for accessibility in Microsoft 365 and Change color contrast in Windows.

Magnify the screen content

Magnify parts of your screen content with the Magnifier tool. You can set Magnifier for full screen or for a Lens pane.

  • To quickly start Magnifier, press the Windows logo key+Plus sign (+).

  • To zoom in, press the Windows logo key+Plus sign (+). To zoom out, press the Windows logo key+Minus sign (-).

  • When the focus is on Magnifier, you can change its settings on the Magnifier toolbar. Press the Tab key or Shift+Tab to move on the Magnifier toolbar. To select an option or options list, press Spacebar. To exit an option or options list, press Esc.

  • To exit Magnifier and close the tool, press the Windows logo key+Esc.

For more information, go to Use Magnifier to make things on the screen easier to see.

Change the text size

You can change the size of text on the screen without adjusting your screen’s resolution.

  1. To open the Accessibility menu, press the Windows logo key+U.

  2. Select Text size.

  3. Move the Text size slider to the right to adjust the size, and then select Apply.

For more information, go to Make Windows easier to see

Change the size or color of the mouse pointer

You can change the mouse pointer size and color to make it easier to use your mouse.

  1. To open the Accessibility menu, press the Windows logo key+U.

  2. Select Mouse pointer and touch.

  3. Move the Size slider to the right to adjust the mouse pointer size.

  4. To change the pointer color, under Mouse pointer style, select an option to change the color of your mouse pointer to white, black, inverted, or any of the bright recommended colors. To customize the pointer color, select Choose another color.

For more information, go to Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use

Use Windows Speech Recognition

If you're using Speech Recognition for the first time, you have to set it up.

  1. To open the Accessibility menu, press the Windows logo key+U.

  2. Select Speech.

  3. Turn on the Windows Speech Recognition switch, and then follow the wizard's instructions.

  4. After you complete the setup, you can use the tutorial to learn voice commands and train your PC to recognize your voice.

To learn more about Speech Recognition commands, refer to Use voice recognition in Windows and Windows Speech Recognition commands.

See also

Use a screen reader with Microsoft 365 apps

Keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft 365

Discover Windows accessibility features

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