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Accessibility in Windows 7
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bet | 34/43 | Sana | 21.03.2017 | Hajmi | 1,58 Mb. | | #847 |
Keyboard actions
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start
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Control Panel
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Ease of Access
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Ease of Access Center
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the computer easier to see by pressing TAB, then ENTER
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Under Make things on the screen larger, select:
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Change the size of text and icons
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Under Make things on the screen larger, select:
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Change the size of text and icons by pressing ALT+Z
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Select the size you want (from the available options):
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Smaller - 100% (default)
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Medium - 125%
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Larger – 150%
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Select Apply
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Select the size you want (from the available options):
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Smaller - 100% (default) by pressing ALT+S
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Medium - 125% by pressing ALT+M
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Larger – 150% by pressing ALT+L
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Select Apply by pressing ALT+A
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Note: This option requires administrator privileges on your computer. If you are authorized to change settings, when the User Account Control dialog box appears, select Continue (ALT+C).
There are two ways to start Magnifier:
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Start Magnifier from Quick Access to common tools for use in the current session, or
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Turn on Magnifier so that it automatically starts each time you log on.
Start Magnifier for the current session
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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1
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start
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Control Panel
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Ease of Access
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Ease of Access Center
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Under Quick access to common tools, select:
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Under Quick access to common tools, select:
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Start Magnifier by pressing ALT+G
| Turn on Magnifier so that it starts automatically each time you log on to your computer
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the computer easier to see
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the computer easier to see, by pressing TAB, then ENTER
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Under Make things on the screen larger, select:
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Turn on Magnifier
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Select OK
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Under Make things on the screen larger, select:
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Turn on Magnifier by pressing ALT+N
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Select OK by pressing ALT+O
| Tutorial: Adjust the color and transparency of the window borders
You can change the color of windows, the Start menu, and the taskbar. Pick a color or make your own.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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1
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start
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Control Panel
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Ease of Access
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Ease of Access Center
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the computer easier to see
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the computer easier to see by pressing TAB, then ENTER
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Under Make things on the screen easier to see, select:
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Adjust the color and transparency of the window borders
Note: If the Adjust the color and transparency of the window borders link is not active, your computer does not support this setting.
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Under Make things on the screen easier to see, select:
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Adjust the color and transparency of the window borders, by pressing ALT+J
Note: If the Adjust the color and transparency of the window borders link is not active, your computer does not support this setting.
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Under Change the color of your window borders, Start menu, and taskbar, select:
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A color scheme from the available options
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Enable transparency to apply that effect
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Adjust Transparency by moving the slider to the desired level
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Under Change the color of your window borders, Start menu, and taskbar, select:
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A color scheme from the available options by pressing TAB and the arrow keys
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Enable transparency to apply that effect by pressing ALT+N
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Adjust Transparency by moving the slider to the desired level by pressing ALT+I, then the arrow keys
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If you want to adjust hue, saturation, and brightness, select:
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If you want to adjust hue, saturation, and brightness, select:
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Show color mixer, by pressing ALT+X
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Move the sliders to the desired levels by pressing TAB to select, and then the arrow keys
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Select the Save changes button by pressing TAB, then ENTER
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Tutorial: Fine tune display effects
You can change the visual appearance of windows, the Start menu, and the taskbar, and you can fine tune effects such as how the edges of screen fonts are smoothed, show shadows under menus and the contents of windows while dragging.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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1
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start
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Control Panel
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Ease of Access
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Ease of Access Center
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Under Explore all settings:
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Select Make the computer easier to see
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the computer easier to see by pressing TAB, then ENTER
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Under Make things on the screen easier to see, select:
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Fine tune display effects
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Under Make things on the screen easier to see, select:
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Fine tune display effects, by pressing ALT+C
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Tutorial: Make the focus rectangle thicker
You can change the size of the focus rectangle to make it easier to see which item on screen has focus.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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1
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start
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Control Panel
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Ease of Access
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Ease of Access Center
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the computer easier to see
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the computer easier to see by pressing TAB, then ENTER
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Under Make things on the screen easier to see, select:
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Make the focus rectangle thicker
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Select OK
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Under Make things on the screen easier to see select:
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Make the focus rectangle thicker by pressing ALT+K
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Select OK by pressing ALT+O
| Tutorial: Set the thickness of the blinking cursor
You can set the thickness of the blinking cursor to make it easier to see where your cursor is located on screen.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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1
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start
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Control Panel
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Ease of Access
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Ease of Access Center
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the computer easier to see
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the computer easier to see by pressing TAB, then ENTER
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Under Make things on the screen easier to see, select:
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A number from 1 to 20 from the drop-down list to Set the thickness of the blinking cursor
Note: You can preview your selection in the Preview box.
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Under Make things on the screen easier to see, select:
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A number from 1 to 20 from the drop-down list to Set the thickness of the blinking cursor by pressing ALT+B, and then the arrow keys
Note: You can preview your selection in the Preview box.
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Select OK by pressing ALT+O
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Tutorial: Use On-Screen Keyboard
There are two ways to start On-Screen Keyboard:
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Start On-Screen Keyboard from Quick Access to common tools for use in the current session, or
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Turn on On-Screen Keyboard so that it automatically starts each time you log on.
Start On-Screen Keyboard for the current session
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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1
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start
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Control Panel
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Ease of Access
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Ease of Access Center
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Under Quick access to common tools, select:
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Under Quick access to common tools, select:
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Start On-Screen Keyboard by pressing ALT+K
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