This Week’s Tip : Windows 11 – Neurodiversity Accessibility Features
Microsoft Windows 11 – Neurodiversity Accessibility Features 
DID YOU KNOW … that Windows 11 includes several built in features and design choices that can support people with different neurodivergent conditions (such as ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and others)? These tools aim to reduce cognitive load, improve focus, and make interaction more flexible and comfortable.
Here’s 3 great keyboard shortcuts to remember too!
- SHAKE to minimise all OPEN Windows – Click the window and shake it with your mouse – simple!
- Change your DISPLAY SETTINGS quickly – Hold down the Windows Key and tap the letter i
- Open FILE EXPLORER with ease – Hold down the Windows Key and tap the letter E
To learn more, click the play button below to get started.
This lesson is part of our CPD Accredited Windows 11 – Introduction Course
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