Accessibility features on computers were designed with specific needs in mind but ultimately benefit everyone by improving usability, clarity, and functionality for all users.
These features include zooming capabilities to enhance vision, reducing contrast and transparency for improved readability, allowing users to type instead of talk to their computer or virtual assistants, and text-to-speech capabilities for writing.
By enabling these features, users can improve their computing experience, whether they have specific needs due to disability or simply prefer a more intuitive interface.