High Contrast is designed for people who have vision impairment.
High contrast color schemes can make the screen easier to view
for some users by heightening screen contrast with alternative
color combinations. Some of the schemes also change font sizes
for easier reading.
1. Open Accessibility Options
2. On the Display tab, under High Contrast, select the Use High Contrast check box.
To turn off High Contrast, clear the Use High Contrast check box.
Notes -
- To open Accessibility Options, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Accessibility Options.
- If the Use shortcut check box in the Settings for High Contrast dialog box
is selected, you can turn High Contrast on or off by pressing the left ALT+left
SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN keys (depending on the other settings you have selected in
the Accessibility Options dialog box). To open the Settings for High Contrast
dialog box, open Accessibility Options, click the Display tab, and then, under
High Contrast, click Settings.
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