Access built-in Windows Accessibility features

Windows has many useful Accessibility features built into the user interface. All of these built-in Accessibility features should be available to anyone using UFApps.

Important: You will have the best user experience if you use the Horizon Client software. Please install the Horizon Client on your device if you have not done so.

  1. Login to UFApps using the Horizon Client.
  2. Once the virtual Windows Desktop is loaded, open the Settings app. There’s multiple ways to open the Settings app that are listed below.
    • Use the “Windows key + U” (the letter “you”) keyboard shortcut. This will open directly to the Accessibility settings.
    • Open the Start Menu. Type “Settings” into the search bar. Click “Settings” in the search results.
    • Click the “Settings” icon in the “Pinned” section of the Start Menu.
    • Open the Start Menu. Click “All apps.” Scroll down to find the “Settings” icon.
  3. In the Settings app, click “Accessibility” on the left side. See the picture below.
  4. You should see all the built-in Accessibility features including Narrator, Magnifier, text size, and mouse pointers.