Accessibility for People with Disabilities

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Configuring Accessibility Options by Using the Accessibility Wizard

New in Windows 2000, the Accessibility Wizard makes it easier to set up accessibility preferences by particular needs a user might have, instead of by numeric value changes or by Control Panel settings. Available from the Start menu, the wizard provides a single entry point for many frequently used features. The user can also save settings to a file to configure other computers. Some options the wizard controls are sound and screen options, such as volume and font sizes; several keyboard options, such as keyboard filters and MouseKeys; and the ability to set administrative options.

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