How to hide the accessibility menu in the gnome panel?

Hi guys. Cannot hide this icon, when large fonts is on. Changing settings not work (it forced showing). Can u help please?

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It probably won’t help with your problem. But I would recommend installing GNOME Tweaks. If you haven’t already. I am surprised it isn’t installed by default.

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Thanks, but it was installed first of all, I searched solution in gnome-tweak tool but cannot find it.

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All 3 extensions work for me on Fedora 33 installed using the Chromium browser.

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Oh sorry, I used firefox but often install extensions with chromium, so i wasn’t saw install button. All works fine, thank u.

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Was GNOME Tweaks installed by default?

Sorry but i cannot remember this.

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No problem. We live in difficult times.

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How i can check it?

Good question. I don’t think GNOME Tweaks is installed by default. I had to install it. I have only had Fedora for about 6 weeks.

It is not installed by default, as it’s seen as more of an advanced-user customization thing. Since it’s part of the Fedora package collection, though, it shows up in a search in the overview and can be easily and quickly installed.

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I use fedora long time, current installation was created on april 2020, it’s rly hard to total recall was it installed or not.

I saw advanced settings of gdm in gnome control center long years ago, but i can mistaking.

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