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How can I keep the Accessibility widget menu focused on the tools visitors need?

Choose only the accessibility tools visitors should see in the menu.

Written by Karan Bhakuni

How can I keep the Accessibility widget menu focused on the tools visitors need?

Use the Enabled Modules area to decide which tools appear inside the visitor menu. This keeps the Accessibility widget easier to use, especially if you only want to offer the tools that matter most for your audience.

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Each enabled tool becomes available inside the Accessibility menu on your website. Disabled tools are hidden from visitors, so the menu feels shorter and more focused.

Common examples:

  • Enable Font Size, Line Height, and Readable Font when visitors need reading support.

  • Enable High Contrast or Dark Contrast when visitors may need stronger visibility options.

  • Enable Big Cursor, Stop Animations, or Reading Guide when visitors may need help navigating or focusing on the page.

If you select a Smart Profile first and then manually change the tools, Poper treats the result as a custom setup. That is useful when a profile is close to what you need, but you want to fine-tune the final menu.

You cannot remove every tool. Keep at least one useful option enabled so the Accessibility widget still gives visitors something they can use.

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