KB5070311 moves keyboard controls to Settings, adds Device Card, and fixes a Settings freeze for Windows 11 users.
Windows 11 has a new update, although it’s optional (in preview) for now It brings in some really handy features, including an important accessibility tweak for a core part of the Windows 11 interface ...
Windows 11 offers a comprehensive list of accessibility features designed to improve usability for all users, regardless of their abilities. However, these tools not only support individuals with ...
This week, Microsoft dropped plenty of Windows 11 preview builds and non-security updates. Some of them were quite big, like the one for Windows 11 version 24H2, which introduced several new ...
Windows 11 boasts a range of useful accessibility options that make using the operating system easier, whatever your requirements. Live Captions, updates to the Narrator, and even full voice access ...
TL;DR: Windows 11 build 26200.5742 continues the gradual migration of legacy Control Panel features to the Settings app. In this preview release, Microsoft has shifted across some time and ...
Windows has plenty of buried features—and a few are tied to keyboard shortcuts that most users stumble across accidentally. For example, take Sticky Keys, which is an accessibility feature. It lets ...
The On-Screen Keyboard is a virtual keyboard app to type text with the help of a mouse, joystick, or a pointing device in Windows 11/10. It is useful in case your physical keyboard is not working ...
New Windows 11 Release Preview Channel Builds 26100.7296 and 26200.7296 under KB5070311 are now available for trying.
Sticky Keys is a feature in Windows that allows modifier keys like Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or the Windows key to remain active even after being released, which can be helpful for those with physical ...