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How to use color filters on Windows 10 April 2018 Update

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Here are the steps to get started with color filters on Windows 10 with the options available starting version 1803.
In order to make Windows 10 more accessible, Ease of Access is getting a bunch of improvements with the April 2018 Update (version 1803), including with a dedicated settings page to manage the "color filters" feature.
Color filters is a feature that Microsoft has built to help users to improve the visualization of elements on the screen, and to aid users with color blindness to see the difference between colors while working on apps or viewing content.
Furthermore, color filters work at a system level, meaning that it's a feature that will work with the elements of Windows 10 as well as with apps, including Microsoft Store apps and classic (win32) programs.

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