Make your computer easier to use with Windows Recommended Settings

Windows can suggest preferred settings based on your physical condition so you see, hear and use your computer with ease.

If you have a physical condition that demands some special needs when using your computer you’ll certainly love to hear that Windows can recommend optimal settings for you so you can see, hear and use your computer better.

Getting Windows recommended settings is a lot easier than you think. Just answer 5 simple questions and follow the recommendations.

To get started, launch Control Panel.

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Click on the “Let Windows suggest settings” link under “Ease of Access”.

Eyesight related questions on Ease of Access

Windows will start to ask 5 simple questions starting with “Eyesight” related questions. Answer the one that’s most appropriate to you.

Dexterity related questions on Ease of Access

In the next screen you’ll be asked about “Dexterity” related questions.

Hearing related questions on Ease of Access Windows recommendations

In the following screen you’ll be asked questions related to “Hearing”. Again answer the ones that are most appropriate to your condition.

Speech related questions on Windows Ease of Use

In the 4th step you’ll be asked about your “Speech” related questions. Answer the ones that apply to you.

Reasoning related questions on Windows Ease of Use

In the last and final step you’ll be asked “Reasoning” related questions. Answer the ones that’s appropriate to you and hit the “Next” button.

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Windows will then reveal an elaborate report detailing what could be done to improve your computer so you can see, hear and use it in ease. All these recommendations are optional and so if you don’t like to turn on a recommendation you can feel free to do so. But if you have a physical condition that you answered yes to some of the questions it is highly recommended to follow the suggested settings.

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  1. raymond hatcher
    #1

    trying to download drivers for a camera but something keeps stoping me. help

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