3 Ways to Open Ease of Access Center on Windows 11

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Method 1: Open Ease of Access Center Using Settings

The Settings app incorporates the new Accessibility section, which neatly organizes all the features into categories. Here is how to access it.

Step 1:Press theWindows + I keyboard shortcutto launch the Settings app.

Step 2:Go to the left sidebar and click onAccessibility.

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Method 2: Use the Run Dialog Box

The Run dialog box supports shortcodes for various settings and Control Panel utilities in Windows. Here’s how to get into the Ease of Access Center using the same:

Step 1:Press theWindows + R keyboard shortcutto launch the Run dialog box.

Step 2:Typems-settings: accessin the text box. PressEnterto open the Accessibility section in the Settings app.

Alternatively, typecontrol access.cplin the text box and pressEnter. This will open the tool’s legacy version.

Method 3: Use Control Panel to Open Ease of Access Center

Step 1:Press theWindows key, typeControl Panel, and pressEnter.

Step 2:In the Control Panel window, click onEase of Access.

Step 3:Click on theEase of Access Centeroption. Here, you will find all the accessibility settings available on your system.

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Last updated on 03 June, 2024

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