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. This procedure tells you how to select hover link colors of Web pages through Internet Options in Control Panel.
Note: This procedure assumes you have already turned off the default color settings. See the Accessibility Tutorial: Ignore Colors, Font Styles, or Font Sizes Specified on Web Pages.
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On the Start menu:
| Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key
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In Control Panel:
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In Control Panel:
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In the Internet Properties dialog box, on the General tab:
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In the Internet Options dialog box, on the General tab:
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In the Colors dialog box:
This activates the Hover button.
The Color dialog box appears displaying a palette of colors. |
In the Colors dialog box:
This activates the Hover button. To select a color for highlighted links:
The Color dialog box appears displaying a palette of colors. |
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In the Color dialog box, under Basic colors:
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In the Color dialog box, under Basic colors:
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To close the Internet Options dialog box:
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To close the Internet Options dialog box:
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To close Control Panel:
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To close Control Panel:
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Control Panel: Internet Options: Colors dialog box: Links: Hover color

Color dialog box: Color palette
