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I am using a laptop with Ubuntu 22.04 that has a very small screen, so I've had to activate the "large text" option from the accessibility menu.


However, the accessibility icon now appears at the top right of my screen, and I can't find a way to remove it.


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I've gone to Settings > Accessibility and disabled the option "Always show Accessibility Menu", but that only works if I also disable "large text". Otherwise, the icon is still there.


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This has to be achieved using Gnome Shell extensions, e.g "Hide Universal Access".


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