Hide Accesibility icon from Panel

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I have Ubuntu 18.04 and set the Scaling Factor in Tweaks to 1,10 because the 1920x1080 resolution makes stuff on my screen look a bit too small for my taste. That toggled this stickman icon, which now seems to not want to go away from my Panel unless I disable "Large Text".



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Is there any way to hide this icon while keeping my settings?







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    I have Ubuntu 18.04 and set the Scaling Factor in Tweaks to 1,10 because the 1920x1080 resolution makes stuff on my screen look a bit too small for my taste. That toggled this stickman icon, which now seems to not want to go away from my Panel unless I disable "Large Text".



    Accesibility icon



    Is there any way to hide this icon while keeping my settings?







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      I have Ubuntu 18.04 and set the Scaling Factor in Tweaks to 1,10 because the 1920x1080 resolution makes stuff on my screen look a bit too small for my taste. That toggled this stickman icon, which now seems to not want to go away from my Panel unless I disable "Large Text".



      Accesibility icon



      Is there any way to hide this icon while keeping my settings?







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      I have Ubuntu 18.04 and set the Scaling Factor in Tweaks to 1,10 because the 1920x1080 resolution makes stuff on my screen look a bit too small for my taste. That toggled this stickman icon, which now seems to not want to go away from my Panel unless I disable "Large Text".



      Accesibility icon



      Is there any way to hide this icon while keeping my settings?









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          You may use a GNOME shell extension called Icon Hider. It provides you the granular control over the the top bar icons, lets you hide/show indicators individually.



          Once installed, toggle off the "a11y" item in the extension's preferences window.



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            You may use a GNOME shell extension called Icon Hider. It provides you the granular control over the the top bar icons, lets you hide/show indicators individually.



            Once installed, toggle off the "a11y" item in the extension's preferences window.



            enter image description here



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              You may use a GNOME shell extension called Icon Hider. It provides you the granular control over the the top bar icons, lets you hide/show indicators individually.



              Once installed, toggle off the "a11y" item in the extension's preferences window.



              enter image description here



              You may have to re-login to see the change.






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                You may use a GNOME shell extension called Icon Hider. It provides you the granular control over the the top bar icons, lets you hide/show indicators individually.



                Once installed, toggle off the "a11y" item in the extension's preferences window.



                enter image description here



                You may have to re-login to see the change.






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                You may use a GNOME shell extension called Icon Hider. It provides you the granular control over the the top bar icons, lets you hide/show indicators individually.



                Once installed, toggle off the "a11y" item in the extension's preferences window.



                enter image description here



                You may have to re-login to see the change.







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