One of the new G Suite features that was announced in February was an improvement in the way you can access the accessibility settings in Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets. The accessibility settings themselves aren't new. What's new is the location of the settings. The accessibility settings are now found under the "Tools" drop-down menu in Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets.
Improving the accessibility settings of the accessibility settings is an excellent improvement for those who need the accessibility options. Based on the number of emails I get about G Suite accessibility, the previous location of the accessibility settings was not easy for a lot of teachers to find.
It's important to note that the new location of the accessibility settings has already started to appear in some G Suite accounts but will take a couple of weeks to be fully rolled-out to all users.
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