Arthritis / Limited Dexterity Settings on Chromebook
Chromebooks offer accessibility features to help users with limited hand mobility.
Settings to Turn On
- 1
Voice Typing
Press Search + D to start voice typing
Dictate text instead of typing.
- 2
Sticky Keys
Settings → Accessibility → Keyboard → Sticky Keys → turn ON
Press key combinations one key at a time.
- 3
On-Screen Keyboard
Settings → Accessibility → Keyboard → On-Screen Keyboard → turn ON
Large on-screen keys that may be easier than physical keys.
- 4
Auto-Click
Settings → Accessibility → Cursor → Auto-Click → turn ON
Automatically clicks when you stop moving the cursor — no physical click needed.
- 5
Large Cursor
Settings → Accessibility → Cursor → Large Mouse Cursor → turn ON
Bigger cursor is easier to position.
Helpful Tip
Auto-Click is particularly helpful — just hover your cursor over something and it clicks automatically.
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