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Z7_3054ICK0KGTE30AQO5O3KA30N0 Loading... HP PCs - Windows 10 Accessibility Options This document is for HP computers with Windows 10. Windows 10 offers a variety of accessibility tools to customize your computer so it is easier to use. Ease of AccessAccessibility tools provide options for people who have learning, vision, hearing, and mobility impairments. Use the narrator feature to have text read to you. Use the speech recognition feature to control your computer with voice commands or convert speech to text so you do not need to type. Activate keyboard and visual features to make navigating your computer easier. You can turn on several accessibility options from Ease of Access settings, a central location for features such as Narrator, Magnifier, Closed captions, and High contrast. See the following sections for these and other accessibility options. Open Ease of AccessOpen Ease of Access before signing in for common access settings like Narrator, Magnifier, and On-Screen keyboard. Open Ease of Access settings after signing in for a full menu of access options. Open Ease of Access before you sign inFor a limited menu of common access settings, open Ease of Access before you sign in. note:
Open Ease of Access settings after you sign inFor a full menu of access features and settings, open Ease of Access settings after you sign in.
Set up the computer to read on-screen text aloud with NarratorNarrator is an app that reads on-screen text aloud in some applications and programs. Use Narrator to read and write email, browse the Internet, use apps, and work with documents. Where available, Audio Description describes what is happening in videos. For additional information about using Narrator, go to Microsoft document Complete guide to Narrator (in English). Set up NarratorNarrator requires headphones, built-in computer speakers, or external speakers. When turned on, Narrator opens when you sign in to Windows.
Use the Narrator keyboard shortcut commandsUse keyboard shortcuts to make Narrator faster and easier to use. Narrator has two keyboard layouts for you to choose from:
Narrator shortcut commands vary between the two keyboard layouts. The list below provides some commonly used shortcut commands for the Standard (default) keyboard. For a complete list of commands, turn on Narrator, and then press Caps Lock + F1 on your keyboard, or go to Complete guide to Narrator (in English). note:
Use Scan mode in NarratorScan mode is a navigation and reading mode that allows you to navigate through apps, email, and webpages using the arrow keys and keyboard shortcuts. Some commonly used shortcut commands for Scan mode are:
For more shortcut commands and information about Scan mode go to Complete guide to Narrator (in English). Touch commands for NarratorNarrator can be used with touch commands if your computer has a touch screen. Many Narrator touch commands work only with computers that support four-finger touch. If your computer does not support four-finger touch, experiment with the touch commands below to see which ones work on your touch screen.
For more shortcut commands and information about touch go to Complete guide to Narrator (in English). Set up braille in NarratorDownload and install braille in Narrator settings to enable Narrator to work with a braille display. For more information about using braille in Narrator, go to Complete guide to Narrator (in English).
Narrator is now set up for displaying braille content on a braille display. Use the Movies & TV app with NarratorThe Movies & TV app works with Narrator so you can navigate the app on your computer.
Narrator keyboard shortcuts in the Movies & TV appRefer to the table below for Narrator keyboard shortcuts in the Movies & TV app. note:
Make content readable by NarratorIf content is unreadable by Narrator, try copying the content into a text editing app like Notepad.
Use Cortana personal digital assistant with speech recognitionCortana personal digital assistant with speech recognition can help you perform a variety of tasks. In addition, if you have a Windows phone or the Cortana app for Android or Apple iOS devices, you can set Cortana to sync notifications between your computer and your mobile device. note: Use Cortana to perform the following functions.
In addition, Cortana can provide the following types of current and relevant information.
To use Cortana, type in the search box on the taskbar or talk to Cortana. You can teach Cortana to recognize your voice and activate when you say, "Hey Cortana." For example, you can say "Hey Cortana, wake me up at 6 AM." If you choose to talk to Cortana and use Cortana's hands-free speech recognition, enable the Hey Cortana feature. For more information about using Cortana, go to Using Cortana Personal Digital Assistant (Windows 10). Increase the size of text and images with MagnifierUse Magnifier to increase the size of text and images or change the way items display on the screen. Enlarge the entire screen, the area around the mouse pointer, or just a part of the screen.
Use the computer without a mouse or keyboardUse On-Screen Keyboard, Speech Recognition, and Dictation to use the computer without a mouse or keyboard. On-Screen KeyboardOn-Screen Keyboard is a visual keyboard that opens on your screen and takes the place of a physical keyboard. You can type using a mouse pointer or joystick. If you have an HP TouchSmart computer or a computer with a touch screen, you can also type using a stylus, mouth stick, or your finger.
Use Hover over keys modeIn Hover over keys mode, you can type characters without pressing keyboard keys or clicking with a mouse. Using the On-Screen Keyboard and a mouse or joystick, you can type by pointing to and hovering over a character for a predetermined amount of time.
Use scan through keys modeWhen in scan through keys mode, the On-Screen Keyboard scans and highlights areas of the keyboard. Press the space bar, or another key you choose, to type. For example, when the keyboard highlights a section of the keyboard, you can press the space bar to select the section. To type text by scanning keys, select the button next to Scan through keys.
Use Text PredictionText Prediction makes typing easier by suggesting words based on what you have already typed. Suggested words display in the top row of On-Screen Keyboard. When you select a word, the word is typed.
Set up and use Speech RecognitionWith Speech Recognition, you can control your computer using spoken commands, as well as dictate text. If the computer does not have a built-in microphone, connect a microphone to the computer. When setting up Speech Recognition, you are prompted to print a speech reference card that details basic and advanced commands that applies to most Windows operating systems. Use the following Speech Recognition commands.
Set up advanced Speech Recognition optionsCustomize Speech Recognition with advanced options that allow you to create profiles, change sound themes, and enhance your microphone.
Add a new profile with speech recognitionYou can create different profiles on the computer for everybody who uses speech recognition or different profiles for each noise environment.
Set up Speech Recognition user settingsAdjust settings and enhance the ability of Speech Recognition to understand your speech.
Set up sound themesThe computer makes sounds to alert you when certain events occur, such as the receipt of a new email. You can change the sounds for Speech Recognition events.
Change the microphone used for a speech recognition profileIf you want to use a different microphone than the default device for a speech recognition profile, select a different device in the advanced microphone settings.
Enhance microphone performanceImprove the ability of Speech Recognition to understand your speech by muting or reducing background sounds.
Use Dictation to talk instead of typingUse Dictation on the desktop to convert spoken words into text, inputting English text on the desktop. You can also use voice commands to add punctuation or edit text. note:
Make the mouse easier to useMake the mouse pointer more visible by changing the way it looks, and turn on features that make the mouse easier to use. Change the color and size of mouse pointersIf you have trouble seeing the mouse pointer on your screen, you can change the color and size of the pointer to make it more visible.
Turn on Mouse keysTurn on Mouse keys to use the numeric keypad to move the mouse pointer around on the screen.
Use Mouse KeysMove the mouse pointer using the numeric keypad.
Change the way you switch between windowsIf clicking with a mouse is difficult, you can set Windows to select windows by hovering over them with the mouse or a joy stick.
Disable SnapSnap resizes each window automatically so all snapped apps fit on the screen. It might be easier to use the computer with Snap turned off.
Make the keyboard easier to useChange the keyboard settings to make the keyboard easier and more comfortable to use. Set up and use Sticky KeysSticky Keys allows you to press one key at a time to use key combinations, such as Ctrl + Alt + Delete.
Set up and use Toggle KeysTurn on Toggle Keys to hear sound cues when you press locking keys such as Caps Lock, Num Lock, or SCROLL LOCK.
Set up and use Filter KeysFilter Keys stops the computer from processing brief or repeated keystrokes. When you turn on Filter Keys, you can also slow the rate at which a key repeats when held down.
Make keyboard shortcuts easier to seeTo make keyboard shortcuts and access keys easier to see, turn on the Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys feature. When you turn on this feature, radio buttons and check boxes can be selected, or removed, by pressing Alt and the underlined keys at the same time.
Set up and use closed captionsTurn on captions to display system sounds and spoken dialogue as text (where available).
Make the computer screen easier to seeYou can increase the size of text and images or change the way items display to make the computer screen easier to see. Set up Color and High ContrastUse the High contrast option to intensify the color contrast of some of the text and images on the computer screen so items are more distinct and easier to identify. If it's hard to see what's on the screen, apply a color filter. Color filters change the color palette on the screen and can help distinguish between things that differ only by color. Using a color filter can help users with color blindness. Color filters are available in grayscale, invert, grayscale inverted, Deuteranopia, Protanopia or Tritanopia.
Change the color of window borders and tilesChange the color of window borders, tiles, and menu text items to make them more distinct.
Change the thickness of the focus rectangleChange the thickness of the focus rectangle to make it more distinct.
Change visual optionsChange or turn off visual options so Windows is easier to see.
Change the size of text, windows, and screen resolutionYou can change display settings so that items are easier to see.
Accessibility options with Microsoft EdgeMicrosoft Edge supports tagged PDF files, and includes improvements to features such as the address bar, tabs, windows, and Favorites. You can also sign PDFs, highlight books that you are reading, add comments, and add virtual sticky notes. A new virtual narrator feature called Read aloud works on PDFs, eBooks, and some webpages. In addition, Learning Tools is a set of features that make it easier for people with dyslexia. For example, the text in Microsoft Edge can be spaced and highlighted. Change the background to a darker shade to help reduce eye strain and change the size and type of font for near or far-sightedness. In Windows, search for and open Microsoft Edge, or click the Edge icon on the taskbar. Read a webpage with the Read aloud featureYou can simultaneously highlight and listen to text in webpages and PDF documents. This can help people with dyslexia and English language learners increase their focus and improve their comprehension. To use the Read aloud feature in Edge, click the More icon The narrator begins reading the text aloud, highlighting each word as it is read. Read an eBook with the Read aloud featureUse the virtual narrator to read eBooks in Microsoft Edge.
Accessibility options with Windows 10 appsWith the latest updates, Microsoft improved the accessibility functionality of many core Windows 10 apps. The following are examples of accessibility features with some Windows 10 apps:
Additional resourcesGo to one of the additional resources for more information:
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