Our applications can help increase focus, concentration, and understanding—and include tools to improve reading and writing skills. This page lists learning-related accessibility tools to help all Microsoft Windows and Microsoft 365 users. We offer support for people who have learning disabilities and dyslexia or anyone who wants to make the learning experience on their device easier.
Improve writing quality
Use Microsoft Editor
Type with your voice
Improve reading comprehension and skills
Practice reading fluency with the Reading Progress tool
Use the Reading view to hide distracting content from web pages
Hear text read out loud
Improve math skills
Create math equations in OneNote
Use OneNote Math Assistant
Communicate with confidence and inclusiveness
Create an inclusive communication environment
Create inclusive PowerPoint presentations
Present with real-time, automatic captions or subtitles in PowerPoint
Inclusive presenting and practice with Presenter Coach in PowerPoint
Improve accessibility with the Accessibility Checker (Check that your presentations are accessible)
Make your PowerPoint presentations accessible to people with disabilities
Use Microsoft Translator
Other helpful tools
Save articles or other content you want to read later to the Reading list in Microsoft Edge
Accessibility Checker (check that your emails and documents are accessible)
Set up Windows to create an effective learning environment
Minimize visual distractions (Turn off animation and transparency effects)
Use Focus assist to block alerts and notifications
Set the Windows typing settings to your liking