Turn on Chromebook accessibility features

You can make your Chromebook easier to use when you turn on accessibility features that work best for your needs.

Step 1: Find accessibility features

  1. On your computer:
    • At the bottom right, select the time.
    • Press Alt + Shift + s.
  2. Select Settings and then Accessibility.
    • Optional: To have quick access to accessibility features, turn on Always show accessibility options in the system menu.

Step 2: Turn on a feature

Choose the accessibility features you'd like to use:

  • Text-to-speech: Turn on the screen reader or Select-to-speak.
  • Type text with your voice: Turn on dictation.
  • Display and magnification: Turn on:
    • Color correction: Color filters for protanopia, deuteranopia, tritanopia, or find the display in grayscale. You can adjust the filter intensity.
    • Color inversion: Screens change from light to dark and vice versa.
    • Full-screen magnifier: Use to enlarge items on the screen.
    • Docked magnifier: To find screen magnification, use a split-screen.
    • Reduced animations: Limit on-screen movement.
    • Display settings: To make items on your screen smaller or larger, change display size.
    • Website text size and font: Customize text size and font for the web browser.
  • Keyboard and text input: Turn on:
    • On-screen keyboard: Use the on-screen keyboard.
    • Dictation: Type with your voice.
    • Switch Access: Control your device with one or more switches.
    • Sticky keys: Turn on Chromebook accessibility features.
    • Highlight item with keyboard focus: Item is highlighted when you move focus.
    • Highlight text cursor: Cursor is highlighted when it appears or moves.
    • Text cursor blink rate: Adjust the text blink rate to fast or don’t blink.
    • Navigate with text cursor or caret browsing: Use the arrow keys to move through items letter by letter.
  • Mouse and touchpad: Turn on navigation buttons in tablet mode, automatic clicking, tap dragging, cursor highlighting, or change the cursor's size or color.
  • Audio: Play all sounds together through all speakers or play sound on startup.
  • Chrome Live Caption: Turn on Chrome Live Captions for media played on your Chrome browser.
Tap and drag your finger to move objects
  1. At the bottom right, select the time.
    • Or press Alt + Shift + s.
  2. Select Settings and then Accessibility and then Cursor and touchpad.
  3. Select Open mouse and touchpad device settings.
  4. To move an item, double-tap it and hold, then drag.

To use tap-to-select, double-tap it and hold, then drag it to move.

Use keyboard shortcuts one key at a time
  1. At the bottom right, select the time.
    • Or press Alt + Shift + s.
  2. Select Settings and then Accessibility.
  3. To enter keyboard shortcuts sequentially, under "Keyboard and text input," turn on Sticky keys.

To use sticky keys, press Search , Launcher , Shift, Alt, or Ctrl, whichever key starts the keyboard shortcut.

  • To keep a key pressed until you finish the keyboard shortcut, press the key twice.
  • To unpress a key, press it a third time.
Use buttons to navigate in tablet mode

You can use buttons instead of gestures to switch between apps and interact with your Chromebook in tablet mode. Learn how to change from laptop to tablet mode.

  1. At the bottom right, select the time.
    • Or press Alt + Shift + s.
  2. Select Settings  and then Accessibility and then Cursor and touchpad.
  3. Turn on Show navigation buttons.
  4. At the bottom, the buttons will appear.
    • To go back to the previous screen, on the bottom left, select Back .
    • To go to your Home screen, on the bottom left, select the Launcher . Or press Alt + Shift + L.
    • To view all your open app windows, on the bottom right, select Show windows .
Swipe to navigate between pages

To turn on swipe gesture:

  1. At the bottom right, select the time. 
    • Or press Alt + Shift + s.
  2. Select Settings and then Accessibility and then Cursor and touchpad.
  3. Turn on Use a swipe gesture to navigate between pages.
Tip: If you scroll over a page, it turns the page back. To turn this off, turn on Use a swipe gesture to navigate between pages.

Get more help

To learn more about how to use accessibility features on your Chromebook, check out the Chromebook Accessibility Video Series.

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