Summary
This article explains how to access and use Microsoft's accessibility features, including screen readers, dictation, and magnifier, to enhance usability for individuals with disabilities.
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Purpose
This article helps users understand how to access and use various accessibility features in Microsoft products such as screen readers, voice dictation, and other tools designed to support individuals with different needs.
Target Audience
Prerequisites
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Access to a Microsoft product (e.g., Windows, Office, Teams)
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Awareness of personal accessibility requirements
Description
Microsoft offers a variety of built-in accessibility features to ensure its products are usable for everyone, including individuals with disabilities. These features support users who have visual, auditory, mobility, or other accessibility needs by providing tools like screen readers, dictation, and voice commands.
This guide covers how to use some of the key accessibility tools in Microsoft products, including:
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Narrator (Windows' built-in screen reader)
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Dictation for speech-to-text
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Magnifier for screen zoom
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Color filters and high-contrast settings
Resolution or Procedure Steps
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How to Enable and Use Narrator (Screen Reader)
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How to Adjust Color Filters and High-Contrast Mode
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How to Use Magnifier
- Open Magnifier:
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Adjust Zoom:
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Use Windows logo key + Plus (+) or Minus (-) to increase or decrease the zoom level.
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You can choose different view modes: full screen, lens, or docked.
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How to Use Dictation
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Start Dictation:
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Dictate Text:
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Speak into your device’s microphone, and your words will appear on the screen. You can insert punctuation by saying it (e.g., “period,” “comma”).
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Stop Dictation:
Common Issues/Troubleshooting
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Dictation isn’t working: Ensure your microphone is correctly configured in Settings > System > Sound.
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Narrator doesn’t start: Verify that Narrator is enabled in the Ease of Access menu and that your system is updated.
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Magnifier is too zoomed in: Press Windows logo key + Minus (-) to reduce the zoom level.
Additional Information
Microsoft provides extensive accessibility guides that cover these and other tools, including how to customize these features for different needs. Visit the Microsoft Accessibility Support Page.
For help with these or other Microsoft features place a Desktop Support Service Request.
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