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Accessibility Options Back at the Control Panel Category View, clicking on Accessibility Options opens the Accessibility Options Category View. There are only two selections under Pick a task; Adjust the contrast for text and colors on your screen and Configure Windows to work for your vision, hearing, and mobility needs. Clicking on the first selection opens the Accessibility Options at the Display tab. You can configure High Contrast settings for the monitor and Cursor blink rate and width for users who are visually impaired. Clicking on the other selection opens the Accessibility Wizard. You can see an example of the beginning of this wizard in Figure 256.
With this wizard, you can configure a variety of options that will enhance the ease of use of the computing environment for people with visual, auditory, or mobility impairments. Under or pick a Control Panel icon, selecting Accessibility Options opens the Accessibility Options box. This box has five tabs; Keyboard, Sound, Display, Mouse, and General.
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