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In Windows, you can access commonly used accessibility options right from the sign-in screen. This also works after you have logged in. In the Ease of Access settings, you can, for example, customize closed captions, change Windows notification settings, and turn on mono audio.

You can customize the way that closed captions appear when you watch a movie or TV show in some Windows apps or in some productivity tools like PowerPoint. Change the caption font and caption background settings to your liking. The Preview section at the top of the menu displays how closed captions look with your current settings. You can choose to have the active window, active title bar, or the whole screen flash when a notification arrives instead of relying on sound alone.

People with partial hearing loss or complete deafness in one ear can switch on mono audio to hear the same sounds in both left and right audio channels.

It’s simple to adjust your computer’s volume to suit your preferences. Most speakers have a volume control, and you can also control speaker volume using Windows. To change the speaker volume for your computer, select the Speakers button in the notification area, and then move the slider right or left to increase or decrease the speaker volume. Microsoft Office comes with built-in accessibility features designed for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

You can also customize options in Office to meet your individual needs and preferences. To find the Ease of Access options:. Windows 10 Office More Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Teams. Basic tasks using a screen reader with Microsoft Teams. Learning the layout of Microsoft Teams with a screen reader.

Use a screen reader to create and modify teams in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to add members to a team in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to set up and use guest access in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to chat in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader with Loop components in a chat in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to make and answer calls in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to check your voicemail in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to like and save messages in Microsoft Teams.

Use a screen reader to manage your contacts in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to create a poll in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to create or follow a channel in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to add and use a Stream tab in a Microsoft Teams channel. Use a screen reader to check recent activity in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to schedule a meeting in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to join a meeting in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to share your screen in Microsoft Teams.

Use a screen reader with backgrounds in Microsoft Teams meetings. Use a screen reader to plan and schedule a live event in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to manage Microsoft Teams meetings.

Use a screen reader with your phone for audio in a meeting or live event in Microsoft Teams. Video: Present inclusively with PowerPoint. Use a screen reader to work with files in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to add and use a Wiki in Microsoft Teams. Use a screen reader to search for a conversation, person, or file in Microsoft Teams. On this page, you can find links to accessibility help articles that are written for people who use screen readers with Microsoft Teams on Mac.

On this page, you can find links to accessibility help articles that are written for people who use screen readers with Microsoft Teams for iOS. Note: If you’re looking for information on how to use the free app that comes installed with iOS, go to Screen reader support for Teams for your personal life.

On this page, you can find links to accessibility help articles that are written for people who use screen readers with Microsoft Teams for Android. Note: If you’re looking for information on how to use the free app that comes installed with Android, go to Screen reader support for Teams for your personal life.