Adjust Cursor Size
Increases the size of the cursor to make it easier to see and follow.
Many settings remain undiscovered in everyday life, even though they can make using digital devices much easier. On this page, you will find a collection of the most important functions, sorted by operating system. This allows you to quickly see what options your device offers to make your use more pleasant, clearer or more accessible.
Increases the size of the cursor to make it easier to see and follow.
Provides on-screen controls and simplified gestures to support users with limited motor precision.
Automatically adjusts screen brightness based on ambient lighting.
Prevents the screen from rotating automatically and keeps the view stable.
Applies a heavier system font weight on iOS to improve readability.
Applies color filters to improve color differentiation or support users with color vision difficulties.
Minimizes distractions by filtering or silencing notifications and interruptions.
Adjusts the strength of vibration and haptic responses, depending on device capabilities.
Enables a high-contrast color scheme to improve visibility, where supported by the operating system.
Enhances visual contrast so interface elements become easier to distinguish.
Enlarges text on the screen to make it easier to read.
Reverses screen colors to reduce glare and improve contrast.
Enables fast execution of commands through keyboard shortcuts or access keys.
Adjusts how quickly a held key repeats and how long it takes before repetition begins.
Merges left and right audio channels into a single combined signal.
Groups notifications or delivers them at scheduled times to reduce distraction.
Shows webpages in a simplified, distraction-free layout, if supported by the browser.
Limits background processes to reduce distractions and unnecessary system load.
Uses darker interfaces and lower screen brightness to reduce glare and visual strain.
Automatically limits sudden loud volume peaks to prevent auditory overload.
Reduces animations and motion effects to decrease visual strain.
Minimizes blur and transparency effects to make interface elements clearer and easier to see.
Lowers the intensity of bright areas to decrease glare and visual strain.
Enlarges portions of the screen to make small content easier to see.
Reduces visual complexity by removing unnecessary elements and presenting information in a clearer, more focused layout.
Requires holding a key for a longer moment before the keystroke is registered.
Converts spoken words into written text.
Allows shortcut keys to be entered one key at a time instead of holding multiple keys simultaneously.
Reads on-screen content aloud to support comprehension and information processing.
Adjusts touch input to avoid accidental taps and improve control.