Select Hover Link Colors
After you have turned off the default color settings for Web pages you can choose a color to display links you pass over or point to with the mouse pointer. This is called a "hover" color and can help some people with vision or cognitive impairments quickly identify links on Web pages.
Before you begin: This tutorial assumes you have already turned off the default color settings. See Choose to Ignore Colors, Font Styles, or Font Sizes Specified on Web Pages.
| Step | Mouse actions | Keyboard actions |
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| 1 | On the Internet Explorer menu bar:
| On the Internet Explorer menu bar:
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| 2 | In the Internet Options dialog box, on the General tab:
| In the Internet Options dialog box, on the General tab:
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| 3 | In the Colors dialog box:
This activates the Hover button.
The Color dialog box appears displaying a color palette. | In the Colors dialog box:
This activates the Hover button. To select a color for highlighted links:
The Color dialog box appears displaying a color palette. |
| 4 | In the Color dialog box, under Basic colors:
| In the Color dialog box, under Basic colors:
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| 5 | To close the Internet Options dialog box:
| To close the Internet Options dialog box:
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Internet Options: Colors dialog box

Color dialog box: Color palette
