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Adjust accessibility settings on Surface Hub

Microsoft Surface Hub has a variety of accessibility (Ease of Access) options. New in Windows 10 Team 2020 Update 2:

  • Users can adjust Ease of Access settings for the duration of a Surface Hub session. When the session ends, Ease of Access settings revert to their default state.
  • Users can close apps on Surface Hub by selecting the close button, in the top right corner of the app, just like they do in other versions of Windows 10. This removes the need to close apps by dragging them to the bottom of the Surface Hub display.

Default Ease of Acess settings

Admins can manage Ease of Access settings so they remain in effect across all user sessions. With the exception of Mouse settings, users can adjust the default behavior, as shown in the following table.

Ease of Access feature Default settings Availability
Magnifier Off Admins & users
High contrast No theme selected Admins & users
Closed captions Defaults selected for Font and Background and window Admins & users
Keyboard On-screen Keyboard, Sticky Keys, Toggle Keys, and Filter Keys are all off. Admins & users
Mouse Defaults selected for Pointer size, Pointer color and Mouse keys. Admins only
Other options Defaults selected for Visual options and Touch feedback. Admins & users

Ease of access settings

During a Surface Hub session, users can adjust Ease of Access settings.

  • Select Start > Settings > Ease of Access.

Display

  • Simplify and personalize Surface Hub.
  • Minimize visual distractions by turning off animations.

By default, Surface Hub notifications disappear five seconds after they appear. If you want more time to read them, you can increase how long they're displayed.

Adjust display to simplify and personalize Surface Hub

Text cursor

Change the text cursor to make it easier to see.

Change the size or color of the text cursor

Magnifier

Enlarge all or part of your screen.

Enlarge all or part of your screen

High contrast

Pick a high-contrast theme to suit your needs.

Choose from several high contrast themes

Narrator

Turn on Narrator to describe Windows and apps. Control Surface Hub using a keyboard, controller, or gestures.

Turn on Narrator to describe Windows and apps

Closed captions

Customize things like the color, transparency and size of closed captions.

  • Color: White, black, red, green, blue, yellow, magenta, and cyan
  • Transparency: opaque, translucent, semitransparent, and transparent
  • Size: 50%, 100%, 150%, and 200%

Customize color, transparency and size of closed captions

Keyboard

Change how you interact with Surface Hub with options like an on-screen keyboard, toggle keys, sticky keys, and more.

Adjust keyboard settings

Keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts Action Use when you want to:
Start key + ENTER Turns Narrator on or off Have Narrator read aloud the text highlighted on the screen
Start key + = Increases magnification Opens the magnifier Enlarge everything on the screen or everything in the magnifier lens
(You can also select the + on the magnifier toolbar.)
Start key + - Reduces magnification Shrink everything on the screen. (You can also select the - on the magnifier toolbar.)
Right shift for eight seconds Turns Filter Keys on or off. Ignore or slow down brief or repeated keystrokes and adjust keyboard repeat rates.
Shift five times Turns Sticky Keys on or off. Press one key at a time for keyboard shortcuts.