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Selecting High Contrast Settings

High contrast color schemes can make the screen easier to view for some users by heightening screen contrast with alternative color combinations and font sizes. Use this accessibility tutorial to adjust High Contrast settings.

StepMouse actionsKeyboard actions
1
On the Start menu:
  • Point to Settings.
  • Select Control Panel.
Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key.)
  • Move to Settings by pressing S.
  • Select Control Panel by pressing C.
2
In Control Panel:
  • Double-click Accessibility Options.
In Control Panel:
  • Select the Accessibility Options icon by using the arrow keys.
  • Press ENTER.
3
In the Accessibility Options dialog box:
  • Select the Display tab.
In the Accessibility Options dialog box:
  • Select the Display tab by holding down the CTRL key and pressing the TAB key twice.
4
On the Display tab:
  • Select the Use High Contrast check box.
On the Display tab:
  • Select the Use High Contrast check box by pressing ALT+U.
5
To access High Contrast settings:
  • Select Settings.
To access High Contrast settings:
  • Select Settings by pressing S.
6
In the Settings for High Contrast dialog box:
  • Select the options you want.
  • Select OK twice to save your settings and close the dialog boxes.
In the Settings for High Contrast dialog box:
  • Select the options you want by using the underlined access keys.
  • Press ENTER twice to save your settings and close the dialog boxes.
7
To close Control Panel:
  • On the File menu, select Close.
To close Control Panel:
  • Press ALT+F, C.

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