How to Turn Off Ease of Access Options in Windows Vista
- 1). Restart your computer. Wait until your computer boots and the log-on screen appears.
- 2). Locate the "Ease of Access" button in the lower left-hand corner of the log-on screen. It should say "Ease of Access" when you hover the mouse over the button.
- 3). Click the button to launch the "Ease of Access" dialog box.
- 4). Click to remove the check next to "Hear text on screen read aloud (Narrator)."
- 5). Remove the check next to "Make items on the screen larger (Magnifier)" by clicking on the check box.
- 6). Click to remove the check next to "See more contrast in colors (High Contrast)."
- 7). Remove the check next to "Type without the keyboard (On-Screen keyboard)."
- 8). Click to remove the check next to "Press keyboard shortcuts one key at a time (Sticky Keys)."
- 9). Remove the check next to "If I press keys repeatedly, ignore extra presses (Filter Keys)" by clicking in the check box.
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Click "Apply" followed by "OK." Reboot your computer. You will not find the "Ease of Access" button on your log-on screen.
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