More importantly, the accessibility features of Windows 11 support more applications now. The new Settings app rebrands “Ease of Access” (previously in Windows 10) to Accessibility making it easier to find and configure your accessibility settings. Even the new Closed Caption feature is improved, making it easier to read content throughout Windows 11.
There is also a redesigned High Contrast Theme that users can customize with different color combinations to improve readability for different apps.
There are new sound configurations in Windows 11 that include different start-up and other system sounds, depending on the current PC theme (Light or Dark theme). Fortunately, these tools are not only still in Windows 11, but they're also much easier to use. If you were previously using Windows 10, you're likely already familiar with assistive tools like the Magnifier, Narrator, Closed Captions, and so on. Users across the disability spectrum will find the latest version of Windows to be much more inclusive and easier to use.
Windows 11 is redesigned to have a modern and clean design that caters to creativity, ease of use, and productivity.