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Thank you for the question. Windows has Accessibility Features built-in; it's just a matter of changing settings. There are several apps available, and you'd need to view the developers' requirements to see if this system would work for you. Learn more here: https://www.afb.org/blindness-and-low-vision/using-technology/using-computer/part-ii-experienced-computer-user-new-1#:~:text=If%20this%20is%20the%20case,desktop%20background%20image%20and%20color
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