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.
- Login to UFApps using the Horizon Client.
- 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.
- In the Settings app, click “Accessibility” on the left side. See the picture below.
- You should see all the built-in Accessibility features including Narrator, Magnifier, text size, and mouse pointers.