Accessibility Options
Below are recommended options to explore and test based on your device and requirements
🖥️ Built-in Operating System Filters
For most users, built-in device accessibility settings provide the most effective and reliable solution. These system-level adjustments apply across all applications, including web browsers and software platforms, without requiring additional installations.
Windows 10 / 11
- Go to: Settings > Accessibility > Color Filters
- Turn Color Filters ON
- Select the appropriate filter (e.g., Tritanopia or Deuteranopia)
- Shortcut: Press Win + Ctrl + C to quickly toggle filters on/off
- Go to: System Settings > Accessibility > Display > Color Filters
- Enable Color Filters
- Choose:
- Blue/Yellow for Tritanopia
- Red/Green for Deuteranopia
- Go to: Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Color Filters
- Turn filters ON
- Select the appropriate option for your needs
- Go to: Settings > Accessibility > Color and Motion > Color Correction
- Enable Color Correction
- Select Blue-Yellow (recommended for Tritanopia)
🌐 Web Browser Extensions (Optional) *
If you prefer to adjust only web content, or if your device does not support system-level filters, browser extensions can be a useful alternative:
- Colorblindly (Chrome)
Applies real-time colour adjustments to web pages, with support for multiple types of colour vision deficiencies. - Let’s Get Colour Blind
Allows both simulation and correction of colours, with adjustable intensity settings.
💡 Additional Suggestions for Best Results
- Test multiple settings to determine what provides the best visual clarity for your specific needs.
- Encourage users to combine system filters with in-platform settings (e.g., contrast modes, zoom, or font adjustments where available).
- When sharing screenshots or documentation, consider using high-contrast colour combinations to support accessibility for all users.
- If accessibility is a frequent requirement, it may be helpful to standardise recommended settings across your team or organisation.