Thursday, September 11, 2008
Apples Universal Access Features
Apple has built many accessibility solutions directly into its products as standard features. VoiceOver, screen reading technology that’s part of Mac OS X, provides voice description and offers plug-and-play support for Braille displays. For those who find it difficult to use a mouse, Spotlight search technology makes it easy to launch applications and find files, images, calendar events, or Wikipedia entries using a keyboard. And iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, and other products support closed captioning.
Click on the link below:
Universal Access
Acccessing Microsoft Accessibility Features
This is a great page to find out how you can access the great accessibility features that are built-in the Windows operating system.
Click on the link below:
Windows Accessibility Features
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