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High Contrast

This document provides instructions for changing the color scheme in Windows to a high contrast option that may be useful for users with vision impairments or learning difficulties like dyslexia. It explains that right clicking on the desktop, selecting Properties and Appearance, then choosing a High Contrast color scheme from the dropdown and clicking Apply and OK will update the screen for improved visibility. Figures 1 and 2 demonstrate the color scheme selection menu and what the high contrast view looks like.

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High Contrast

This document provides instructions for changing the color scheme in Windows to a high contrast option that may be useful for users with vision impairments or learning difficulties like dyslexia. It explains that right clicking on the desktop, selecting Properties and Appearance, then choosing a High Contrast color scheme from the dropdown and clicking Apply and OK will update the screen for improved visibility. Figures 1 and 2 demonstrate the color scheme selection menu and what the high contrast view looks like.

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Windows Colour Scheme

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Introduction
Windows offers several high contrast colour schemes which may be useful for users with vision
impairments or specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia.

Changing the colour scheme

1. Right click anywhere on your desk top


and select Properties from the menu.
Select the Appearance tab.

2. Select one of the High Contrast


options from the ‘Color Scheme’
drop-down menu (see figure 1).

3. Click Apply then OK.

4. Figure 2 shows a colour scheme as


amended to ‘High Contrast #1’.

Figure 1 – Color Scheme Options

Figure 2 – Color Scheme Amended to High


Contrast #1

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