![]() ![]() My only issue with this tab is that there's no direct link to the Control Panel's Ease of Access Center, which is much more user-friendly for people who know they need accessibility options but aren't sure which options to turn on. While most people will probably never open the Ease of Access tab, this is one section of the Windows 10 Settings menu that is pretty organized. You can adjust cursor thickness, in case the cursor is too slim for you to see properly, and you can turn on visual notifications for sound. Here, you'll find mostly visual options - you can choose to turn off Windows' animations, the desktop background, and you can also choose how long you want notifications to appear for (5 seconds to 5 minutes). The last section in the Ease of Access tab is Other options. ![]()
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