A teacher and a student using a laptop

Chromebooks are great educational tools due to their small size, low price, and general ease of use. They also come packed with accessibility features. In this guide, we’re going to look at how to enable and use these features, as well as provide users with some handy keyboard shortcuts.

How to Open Accessibility Settings

First, there are two main ways to access the Chromebook’s accessibility tools:

  1. Click the time in the bottom-right corner.
  2. Select Settings (gear icon).
  3. Scroll down and click Accessibility.

This puts accessibility tools directly on the taskbar:

  1. Go to Settings → Accessibility
  2. Turn on “Always show accessibility options in the system menu”

Accessibility Tools

A. Screen Magnifier (Zoom)

Go to Accessibility → Display & Magnification.

  • Turn on:
  • • Full-screen magnifier OR
  • • Docked magnifier

  • Shortcut:
    • • Ctrl + Search + M (toggle magnifier)

B. High Contrast Mode

Improves visibility by increasing contrast. Turn on in Display & Magnification.

  • Shortcut:
    • • Ctrl + Search + H

C. Select-to-Speak (Text-to-Speech)

Reads selected text aloud.

  • • Turn on Select-to-Speak
  • • Press Search key, then click and drag over text

D. ChromeVox (Screen Reader)

Full screen reader for blind/low vision users. Turn on in Accessibility settings.

  • • Shortcut:
    • • Ctrl + Alt + Z

E. Reading Mode

Simplifies webpages for easier reading.

  • • Open Chrome → Click the side panel → Enable Reading Mode

F. Highlighting & Focus

Some Chromebooks allow:

  • • Focus highlighting
  • • Caret highlighting (tracks typing location)

A. Live Caption

Automatically captions audio.

  • • Go to Accessibility → Audio & Captions
  • • Turn on Live Caption

B. Mono Audio

  • • Combines left/right audio channels
  • • Useful for users with hearing loss in one ear

A. On-Screen Keyboard

  • • Useful for touch or limited mobility
  • • Found under Keyboard and Text Input

B. Dictation (Speech-to-Text)

Type using your voice.

  • • Enable Dictation
  • • Press Search + D to start speaking

C. Sticky Keys

Allows keyboard shortcuts one key at a time.

  • • Turn on in Keyboard settings

D. Cursor Size & Color

  • • Go to Cursor and Touchpad
  • • Increase size or change color for visibility

E. Auto-Click (Dwell Clicking)

  • • Automatically clicks when the cursor stops moving
  • • Useful for users who cannot click physically

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