Applies To
Microsoft Edge Edge for Mac Windows 11 Windows 10 Windows 8.1 Windows 7

The new Microsoft Edge  comes with built-in accessibility options to help you browse the web in a way that best suits your needs.

In this article

Make text larger

Have the web read aloud to you

Read more comfortably

Get image descriptions for screen readers

High visibility outline

Use a keyboard to surf the web

Caret browsing

Tab browsing

Use high contrast for better readability

Ask before closing windows with tabs

Customize caption style

Windows 11

In Windows 11 all accessibility features can be found on a single settings page in Microsoft Edge.

  • Go to Settings and more > Settings > Accessibility .

Make text larger

To enlarge a single web page in Microsoft Edge, select Settings and more and then choose Zoom in , Zoom out , or Full screen .

Or use the following keyboard shortcuts:

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To do this

Ctrl + plus sign (+)

Zoom in by 25%

Ctrl + minus sign (-)

Zoom out by 25%

Ctrl + zero (0)

Reset zoom level to default

Ctrl + Scroll wheel up

Zoom in

Ctrl + Scroll wheel down

Zoom out

F11

Switch between full screen and exit full screen

To set the default zoom level for all websites in Microsoft Edge:

  1. Go to Settings and more  or press Alt + F.

  2. Select Settings  and choose Accessibility .

  3. Select the desired zoom level from the drop-down menu for Page zoom under Visibility.

Easily manage zoom levels for specific sites by selecting Zoom levels.

Page zoom levels dropdown screenshot.

You can also enlarge text in Windows. Changes you make here will apply to most of the text on your device.

  • In Windows 11, select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Text size. Drag the slider until the sample text is easy to read, then select Apply.

  • In Windows 10, select Start > Settings > Ease of access > Display > Make text bigger. Drag the slider until the sample text is easy to read, then select Apply.

Have the web read aloud to you

Microsoft Edge can read aloud news, sports stories, and other web pages to you. With your web page open, select and hold (right-click) anywhere on the page and choose Read aloud . You can also go to Settings and more and then select Read aloud. If you don't see Read aloud, select More tools and then choose Read aloud.

Or use the following keyboard shortcut:

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To do this

Ctrl + Shift + U

Start or stop Read aloud

Read more comfortably

The Immersive Reader in Microsoft Edge provides a cleaner, simpler layout with fewer distractions. Change the theme and text size to what's most comfortable for you.

  1. In Microsoft Edge, navigate to the page that you want to read.

  2. Select Enter Immersive Reader on the address bar (it's only available on some web pages) 

    Note: If you don't see the Immersive Reader button, select More actions (circled ellipsis) and then choose Immersive Reader.

    Edge More action button dropdown menu screenshot.

  3. Under Text preferences, select the text size, and change the page theme to one of 23 options.

You can use the following keyboard shortcut for Immersive Reader:

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To do this

F9

Enter or exit Immersive Reader

See Use Immersive Reader in Microsoft Edge

Get image descriptions from Microsoft

Microsoft Edge can detect unlabeled images and generate descriptions. Image descriptions can be read aloud by screen readers in English, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, and simplified Chinese.

To turn this feature on:

  1. Go to Settings and more  and choose Settings .

  2. Select Accessibility , choose Get image descriptions for screen readers, and select Yes, I'm in.

    Get image descriptions button screenshot.

  3. When this feature is turned on, Microsoft Edge will automatically generate descriptions for unlabeled images on any website.

High visibility focus indicator

The high visibility focus indicator creates a black and white outline around a focused element on a web page. The outline will appear when you select a link or text area and when using keyboard navigation, such as the Tab key.

To turn this feature on:

  1. Go to Settings and more > Settings .

  2. Select Accessibility and turn on Show a high visibility outline on the focused object.

  3. When this feature is turned on, a black and white outline will appear for three seconds around the focused element on any web page.

Show visibility outline button screenshot.

Use a keyboard to surf the web

Using just your keyboard, you can quickly move focus through the major panes of your browser, such as:

  • Browser tabs

  • Address and search bar

  • Favorites bar (if available)

  • Web page content

  • Certain popup dialogs

Press this

To do this

F6

Move focus to the next browser pane

Shift + F6

Move focus to the previous browser pane

Ctrl + F6

Move focus to the web content pane

Turn on caret browsing

To navigate pages with a text cursor, turn on caret browsing.

Turn caret browsing on or off only for the current session using the keyboard shortcut:

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To do this

F7

Turn caret browsing on or off

Turn on caret browsing indefinitely:

  1. Go to Settings and more and choose Settings .

  2. Select Accessibility and turn on Navigate pages with a text cursor.

Navigate pages with text cursor button screenshot,

With caret browsing on, you can move the caret within a web page using the Up, Down, Left, and Right directional arrow keys and Home, Page Up, and Page Down buttons on your keyboard.

To select text, images, or other elements on the page, hold down Shift while moving the caret.

For example, to open the menu for an image on the page:

  1. Use the arrow keys to move the caret immediately before the image.

  2. Hold down Shift while moving the caret using the left or right arrow keys to select the image.

  3. Then press Shift+F10 to open the menu for the image.

From this menu, you can do things like copy the image to the clipboard or perform a visual search using the image.

Tab browsing

You can use the Tab key to move quickly through items on the screen, such as:

  • Links that are text or images

  • Text fields in forms on the web

  • The address and search bar

  • Buttons on the toolbar

  • Browser tabs

Press this

To do this

Tab

Move focus to the next item

Shift + Tab

Move focus to the previous item

When you move focus to the browser tabs, menus, or lists, you can use the Up, Down, Left, and Right arrow keys to move focus from item to item.

You can also rearrange the position of browser tabs (if you have more than one open) or items in your favorites bar. To move an item using keyboard commands, you must have the focus on that item.

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To do this

Alt + Shift + Left Arrow

Move the focused item to the left

Alt + Shift + Right Arrow

Move the focused item to the right

Alt + Shift + Up Arrow

Move the focused item up

Alt + Shift + Down Arrow

Move the focused item down

See more keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Edge

Use high contrast for better readability

High contrast mode makes the screen easier to read by using more distinct colors.

Turn high contrast mode on or off using the keyboard shortcut:

Press this

To do this

Left Alt + Left Shift + Print Screen

Turn high contrast mode on or off

Customize a high contrast theme in Windows:

  • In Windows 11, select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Contrast themes. Choose a theme from the drop-down menu and select Apply.

  • In Windows 10, select Start > Settings > Ease of Access > High contrast. Under Use high contrast, set Turn on high contrast to On. Under Choose a theme, select a high contrast theme, and select Apply.

Ask before closing windows with tabs

In Microsoft Edge, you can prevent your browser from closing a window with multiple open tabs by asking for confirmation before you exit.

To turn this feature on:

  1. Go to Settings and more > Settings .

  2. Select Accessibility and turn on Ask before closing a window with multiple tabs under Usability.

  3. When this feature is turned on, Microsoft Edge will ask for confirmation before closing a window or windows with multiple tabs open.

Ask before closing window with multiple tabs screenshot.

Customize caption style

Make your device easier to use without sound by displaying audio as text.

To access caption preferences in Microsoft Edge:

  1. Go to Settings and more > Settings .

  2. Select Accessibility and select Open caption preferences.

Open caption preferences button screenshot.

To access caption preferences in Windows:

  • In Windows 11, select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Captions . Under Captions, choose the caption style from the drop-down menu or select Edit to customize captions.

  • In Windows 10, select Start > Settings > Ease of Access > Closed captions. Under Closed captions, select from the various drop-down menus to customize captions.

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