Accessibility features

Lenovo is committed to making information technology accessible to everyone, including those with hearing, vision, or mobility limitations. Lenovo supports accessibility features in the following ways to help all users better engage with Lenovo products.

Accessible documentation

Lenovo documentation is designed to meet users' accessibility needs. Users can read the documentation with assistance as needed. For example:
  • Text and images are in high contrast. Color contrast can enhance the visual experience. In this mode, all contents are highlighted to be more visible.

  • Text is logical and readable. Images are also readable with alternative text provided. A screen reader can enhance the hearing or listening experience. In this mode, all contents are clearer and easier to understand.

  • Text is large and clear, making it easier to read. A magnifier can enlarge the text to improve readability.

For more information, watch the video at: https://support.lenovo.com/docs/pc_pub_accessibility

Accessible product design

Lenovo product design also supports accessibility features.
Note: The accessibility features vary by product. Depending on the product model, some accessibility features listed below might not be applicable to the product. To get the most up-to-date accessibility information for the product, go to https://www.lenovo.com/accessibility. For additional support from Lenovo, users can find phone numbers for their country or region from https://support.lenovo.com/supportphonelist.
  • Keyboards

    Lenovo keyboards support various accessibility features. For example:
    • Tactile markings on some keys for easier identification

      Tactile markings provide all users with a way to find keys without looking at the keyboard. Lenovo provides bumps for the following keys:
      • Function keys: F2 and F3

      • Control keys: Fn and Insert

      • Typing keys: F, J, and Enter

      • Navigation key: Down arrow


      The illustration of keyboard

    • Consistent layout of keyboards for easier use

    • Appropriate spacing between keys for typing efficiency

    • Sufficient contrast of keys, controls, and labels for better visibility

    • On-screen notification or lighted notification for some keys for ease of use

    • Keys and controls that can be reached and operated using one hand and require minimal dexterity for ease of use

  • Prominent Communication Bar

    As a welcome addition to your computer, the communication bar incorporates front facing camera options and microphone with 360-degree coverage. It helps you orient computer and open laptop easily.
    The illustration of communication bar

  • Alternative TrackPoint pointing device

    The TrackPoint pointing device comes with TrackPoint pointing stick and TrackPoint Three Buttons. It's a useful alternative for users to interact with the computer without using a traditional mouse. To learn how to use the TrackPoint pointing device, see Use the TrackPoint pointing device

  • Industry-standard connectors

    The industry-standard connectors on Lenovo products enable better compatibility with peripheral devices.

  • Operating systems

    The accessibility features of the operating systems can be configured to assist users in the following ways:
    • Vision features, such as text size and visual effect settings, make the screen contents easier to see.

    • Hearing features, such as audio and caption settings, make the screen contents easier to hear.

    • Interaction features, such as speech and eye-control settings, make the product easier to control.

    To access the accessibility features of the Windows 11 operating system, go to Start > Settings > Accessibility.