• Tutorial: Turn on text captions for spoken dialog
  • Tutorial: Remove background images
  • Tutorial: Turn on Sticky Keys
  • To set up Sticky Keys
  • Tutorial: Turn on Toggle Keys
  • Tutorial: Turn on Filter Keys
  • Tutorial: Turn on visual notifications for sounds




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    Tutorial: Turn on visual notifications for sounds


    This option sets sound notifications to run when you log on to Windows. Sound notifications replace system sounds with visual cues, such as a flash on the screen, so that system alerts are noticeable even when they’re not heard. You can also choose how you want sound notifications to warn you.




    Mouse actions

    Keyboard actions

    1

    To open the Ease of Access Center, select:

    • Start

    • Control Panel

    • Ease of Access

    • Ease of Access Center

    To open the Ease of Access Center, press:

    • Windows logo key +U

    2

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    3

    Under Use visual cues instead of sounds, select:

    • Turn on visual notifications for sounds (Sound Sentry)

    Under Use visual cues instead of sounds, select:

    • Turn on visual notifications for sounds (Sound Sentry) by pressing ALT+R

    4

    Under Choose visual warning, select one of the following options:

    • None

    • Flash active caption bar

    • Flash active window

    • Flash desktop

    • Select OK

    Under Choose visual warning, select one of the following options:

    • None by pressing ALT+N

    • Flash active caption bar by pressing ALT+B

    • Flash active window by pressing ALT+W

    • Flash desktop by pressing ALT+K

    • Select OK by pressing ALT+O

    Tutorial: Turn on text captions for spoken dialog


    This option causes Windows to display text captions in place of sounds to indicate that activity is happening on your computer (for example, when a document starts or finishes printing.)




    Mouse actions

    Keyboard actions

    1

    To open the Ease of Access Center, select:

    • Start

    • Control Panel

    • Ease of Access

    • Ease of Access Center

    To open the Ease of Access Center, press:

    • Windows logo key +U

    2

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Use text or visual alternatives for sounds

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Use text or visual alternatives for sounds by pressing TAB, then ENTER

    3

    Under Use visual cues instead of sounds select:

    • Turn on text captions for spoken dialog (when available)

    • Select OK

    Under Use visual cues instead of sounds, select:

    • Turn on text captions for spoken dialog (when available) by pressing ALT+U

    • Select OK by pressing ALT+O


    Tutorial: Remove background images


    If you find background images make your screen difficult to see, or if they are otherwise bothersome or undesirable, you can remove them (where available).




    Mouse actions

    Keyboard actions

    1

    To open the Ease of Access Center, select:

    • Start

    • Control Panel

    • Ease of Access

    • Ease of Access Center

    To open the Ease of Access Center, press:

    • Windows logo key +U

    2

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Make the computer easier to see

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Make the computer easier to see by pressing TAB, then ENTER

    3

    Under Make things on the screen easier to see, select:

    • Remove background images (where available)

    • Select OK

    Under Make things on the screen easier to see, select:

    • Remove background images (where available) by pressing ALT+G

    • Select OK by pressing ALT+O


    Tutorial: Turn on Sticky Keys


    Instead of having to press three keys at once (such as when you must press the CTRL, ALT, and DELETE keys together to log on to Windows), you can press one key at a time by turning on Sticky Keys. Then, you can press a modifier key (such as CTRL) and have it remain active until another key is pressed.




    Mouse actions

    Keyboard actions

    1

    To open the Ease of Access Center, select:

    • Start

    • Control Panel

    • Ease of Access

    • Ease of Access Center

    To open the Ease of Access Center, press:

    • Windows logo key +U

    2

    Under Explore all settings select:

    • Make the keyboard easier to use

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Make the keyboard easier to use by pressing TAB, then ENTER

    3

    Under Make it easier to type, select:

    • Turn on Sticky Keys

    Under Make it easier to type, select:

    • Turn on Sticky Keys by pressing ALT+R

    To set up Sticky Keys





    Mouse actions

    Keyboard actions

    1

    Then, select:

    • Set up Sticky Keys

    Then, select:

    • Set up Sticky Keys by pressing TAB, then ENTER

    2

    In Set up Sticky Keys select:

    • Turn on Sticky Keys

    In Set up Sticky Keys select:

    • Turn on Sticky Keys by pressing ALT+R

    3

    Under Keyboard shortcut, select:

    • Turn on Sticky Keys when SHIFT is pressed five times if you want to use the shortcut to turn Sticky Keys on and off

    Under Keyboard shortcut, select:

    • Turn on Sticky Keys when SHIFT is pressed five times by pressing ALT+K, if you want to use the shortcut to turn Sticky Keys on and off

    4

    Under When using keyboard shortcuts to turn Ease of Access settings on select from these options:

    • Display a warning message when turning a setting on

    • Make a sound when turning a setting on or off

    Under When using keyboard shortcuts to turn Ease of Access settings on choose from these options:

    • Display a warning message when turning a setting on by pressing ALT+A

    • Make a sound when turning a setting on or off by pressing ALT+M

    5

    Under Options and Feedback you can choose to:

    • Lock modifier keys when pressed twice in a row

    • Turn off Sticky Keys when two keys are pressed at once

    • Play a sound when keys are pressed

    • Display the Sticky Keys icon on the task bar

    Under Options and Feedback you can choose to:

    • Lock modifier keys when pressed twice in a row by pressing ALT+L

    • Turn off Sticky Keys when two keys are pressed at once by pressing ALT+U

    • Play a sound when keys are pressed by pressing ALT+Y

    • Display the Sticky Keys icon on the task bar by pressing ALT+I

    6

    • Select OK

    • Select OK by pressing ALT+O


    Tutorial: Turn on Toggle Keys


    Toggle Keys can play an alert each time you press the Caps Lock, Num Lock, or Scroll Lock keys. These alerts can help prevent the frustration of inadvertently pressing a key and not realizing it.




    Mouse actions

    Keyboard actions

    1

    To open the Ease of Access Center, select:

    • Start

    • Control Panel

    • Ease of Access

    • Ease of Access Center

    To open the Ease of Access Center, press:

    • Windows logo key +U

    2

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Make the keyboard easier to use

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Make the keyboard easier to use by pressing TAB, then ENTER

    3

    Under Make it easier to type select:

    • Turn on Toggle Keys

    • Turn on Toggle Keys by holding down the NUM LOCK key for 5 seconds if you want to use the shortcut to turn Toggle Keys on and off

    • Select OK

    Under Make it easier to type, select:

    • Turn on Toggle Keys by pressing ALT+K

    • Turn on Toggle Keys by holding down the NUM LOCK key for 5 seconds if you want to use the shortcut to turn Toggle Keys on and off, by pressing ALT+5

    • Select OK by pressing ALT+O


    Tutorial: Turn on Filter Keys


    You can set Windows to ignore keystrokes that occur in rapid succession, or keystrokes that are held down for several seconds unintentionally.




    Mouse actions

    Keyboard actions

    1

    To open the Ease of Access Center, select:

    • Start

    • Control Panel

    • Ease of Access

    • Ease of Access Center

    To open the Ease of Access Center, press:

    • Windows logo key +U

    2

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Make the keyboard easier to use

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Make the keyboard easier to use by pressing TAB, then ENTER

    3

    Under Make it easier to type, select:

    • Turn on Filter Keys

    Under Make it easier to type, select:

    • Turn on Filter Keys by pressing ALT+I


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