If you’re a Windows user, you know that the Easy of Access Button is a handy tool that lets you easily access your system’s features. Unfortunately, Vista doesn’t include this feature by default. To enable it, you’ll need to disable it in the System Preferences dialog box. Here’s how:
- Open the System Preferences dialog box and click on the Easy of Access Button tab.
- In the easy of access button list, click on the Disable button.
- Click on OK to close the System Preferences dialog box and return to your desktop.
The problem is that anybody can walk up to your computer and change the options even though your computer is locked. So that’s why we want to disable it.
How to Mess with Somebody’s Locked Computer
When you click the button, you’ll normally see this dialog window, which somebody can use to annoy you if they felt like it by turning on some of the different options without you realizing.
If you want to mess with somebody, just check the High Contrast option… they’ll think something went wrong with their computer when they see this screen:
Disable Ease of Access Button
Unfortunately, we can’t remove the button, but we can make it disabled so nobody can actually use it. Download and unzip the software, and then right-click on the setup file and choose Run as Administrator.
Choosing to run it as administrator is such an important step that the software will remind you regardless.
You’ll finally get to the screen where you can click the Disable button to make the button not work anymore. If you wanted to re-enable it, just run the setup again and click the Enable button.
And now you’ll get this message anytime you click on the Ease of Access button.
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