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How to Enlarge the Mouse Cursor on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS

Do you prefer a larger mouse cursor that's easier to see? No matter which operating system you use, here's how to enlarge your cursor.

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Feel Sick When Using a Mac? Here Are 3 Settings to Check

Think that all the eye candy on your Mac is a bit much? Here's how to tone down the translucency, motion, and more of macOS for a smoother viewing experience.

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The 5 Best Accessibility Tools in Microsoft Office

Microsoft has equipped Windows and Office with accessibility tools for dyslexic and visually impaired users. We'll show you how you can use these tools to create more accessible and digitally inclusive documents.

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How to Enable/Disable the On-Screen Keyboard in Windows 10

The on-screen keyboard can come in handy even in situations that aren't accessibility related. Here's how to turn it on and off in Windows 10.

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A Brief Guide to Windows 10 Accessibility Tools

Whether you struggle with poor vision or want to explore speech control, Windows 10 offers plenty of accessibility tools to help you out. We show you where to find and how to use them.

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How Do Hearing Aids Work? A Simple Overview

If you think hearing aids are nothing more than audio amplifiers, you'll be surprised to know that you're wrong. Here's how this magical bit of technology actually works!

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Enable Speech-to-Text and Voice Control by Setting Up Speech Recognition in Windows

Speech Recognition remains more powerful than Cortana. It drives speech to text and voice control. This article will show you what Speech Recognition can do, how to set it up, train it, and use it.

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Enable the Hidden "High Contrast" Dark Theme in Windows 10

Looking for a dark theme in Windows 10 that's easy to set up? Here's one that you can install in just a minute and tweak to your liking.

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Use Your iPhone to Aid the Blind and Visually Impaired

If you have an iPhone, you can seriously help out blind and visually impaired folks all over the world simply by using this one nifty app.

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Google Maps Is Now Wheelchair Friendly

Google has added information regarding wheelchair accessibility to Google Maps. And it's all thanks to the company's famed "20% time".

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Learn Sign Language Quickly & Easily with These Android Apps

If you're learning sign language, you should get acquainted with these Android apps.

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How to Toggle Adaptive Brightness in Windows 10

Adaptive brightness is a Windows 10 feature that's more useful than you might think. Here's how to turn if on or off and why you might want to.

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5 Ways to Browse the Web If You're Blind or Visually Impaired

Computer usage can be a pain if you have eye problems or visual disabilities. However, these important tech options can extremely useful for such cases!

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How to Use the Windows 10 Language Bar to Your Advantage

If you speak and type in multiple languages, then the Language Bar feature of Windows 10 will make your life a whole lot easier.

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Reading on the Web with Dyslexia? Here's How to Make It Easier

Browsing the Internet is a painless activity. For those with dyslexia, it can be challenging. Let's look at a few tips and tools you can use to make your time online easier.

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How to Utilize the On-Screen Keyboard in Windows

If you've got a touch-screen computer, you can type inside Windows using a touch keyboard — no hardware required!

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How to Turn Windows Narrator On (And How to Get Rid of It)

You can improve accessibility in Windows with the Narrator feature. But if you don't want it, you can disable it permanently as well. Here's how to do both!

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VoiceOver Makes Apple Devices More Accessible Than Ever

President of the American Foundation of the Blind reckons that "Apple has done more for accessibility than any other company to date," — and VoiceOver played a big part in that.

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What to Do When the Screen Is Hard to Read in Windows

If you've ever had a problem reading what's on your screen, this built-in Windows tool can help.

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How the Internet Has Changed My Life in a Wheelchair

The computer-and-Internet combination can remove barriers for the disabled. The right online tools not only unlock previously unavailable solutions to everyday tasks, but truly enhance quality of life and restore independence.

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