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# Enable high contrast mode for accessibility
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Zulip is designed with accessibility in mind. We aim to provide all
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users with the same quality of experience with our product: you can
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read more about our practises in our
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[documentation](https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing/accessibility.html).
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By default, some items of the UI (such as date/time stamps, certain
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buttons, links and unread counts) are intentionally light in order to
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avoid having too much emphasis. However, you can choose to increase
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the contrast of the user interface by using the following procedure:
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{!go-to-the.md!} [Display settings](/#settings/display-settings)
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{!settings.md!}
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2. Select the option labeled **Enable high contrast mode**.
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## Display emoji reactions as text
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You might also wish to change the way emoji reactions to messages are
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displayed to increase readability. With this setting, a heart emoji
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will instead be displayed as `:heart:`.
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{!go-to-the.md!} [Display settings](/#settings/display-settings)
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{!settings.md!}
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2. Select the option labeled **Display emoji reactions as text**.
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