What's new in Ease of Access (Accessibility)?
This version of Windows introduces the Ease of Access Center, a centralized location for accessibility settings and programs that used to be found in Accessibility Options. The Ease of Access Center also features a new questionnaire that you can use to get suggestions for accessibility features that you might find useful.
Show allThe name has changed to help more people find accessibility settings and programs.
The Ease of Access Center is located in Control Panel.
Open Ease of Access Center by clicking the Start button
, clicking Control Panel, clicking Ease of Access, and then clicking Ease of Access Center.
The Ease of Access Center replaces it. If you're accustomed to opening Utility Manager by pressing the
Windows key

+ U, you can still get to the same settings with that keyboard shortcut. Now, that keyboard shortcut opens the Ease of Access Center, where more settings are available in one place.
It has been replaced by an optional questionnaire in the Ease of Access Center. Based on the answers you provide to the questions, the questionnaire recommends accessibility settings and assistive technologies and settings that can make the computer easier to use.