How To Easily Disable Ease Of Access Button In Windows 7 Logon Screen

November 12th, 2009 | Tags:

Posted November 12, 2009 – 5:42 pm in: Windows 7 Tweaks

Ease of Access is a feature available in Windows 7 and Vista that offers several programs and settings that can make the computer easier and more comfortable to use.

logon screen

If you have been running Windows 7 for a while now, you may have noticed the Ease of Access button in the bottom left corner of your logon screen. This button allows you access Ease of Access features such as narrator, magnifier, high contrast, on-screen keyboard, sticky keys and filer keys right from the logon screen.

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But most of the Windows users don’t use these features right from the logon screen and some even want to disable this button. Here is a small tool if you want to disable this Ease of Access button in the logon screen.

 

Ease of Access Disabler is a small tool for Windows 7 and Vista that enables you disable and enable Ease of Access button in the logon screen with a few clicks.

 

How to use Easy of Access Disabler:

1. Download, install and run Ease of Access Disabler.

 

2. Select your language and click Next to continue.

Ease of Access Disabler

3. Again, click Next.

Ease of access disabler step 2

4. Now click Disable button to disable Ease of Access button in your Windows 7 logon screen.

ease of access disabler step 3

5. Click next and then exit to finish the procedure.

 

From now on, whenever you click the Ease of Access button in the logon screen, you will be shown Ease of Access has been disabled by your Administrator message.

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