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what is the use of accessibility option in the Windows operating environment( short answer question)
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Font style, color, and size of items on the desktop—using the Display options, choose font color, size and style combinations.
Icon size—make icons larger for visibility, or smaller for increased screen space.
Screen resolution—change pixel count to enlarge objects on screen.
High contrast schemes—select color combinations that are easier to see.
Cursor width and blink rate—make the cursor easier to locate, or eliminate the distraction of its blinking.
Microsoft Magnifier—enlarge portion of screen for better visibility.
Sounds and Speech:
These features are designed to make computer sounds easier to hear or distinguish - or, visual alternatives to sound. Speech-to-text options are also available.
Sound Volume—turn computer sound up or down.
Sound Schemes—associate computer sounds with particular system events.
ShowSounds—display captions for speech and sounds.
SoundSentry—display visual warnings for system sounds.
Notification—Get sound or visual cues when accessibility features are turned on or off.
Text-to-Speech—Hear window command options and text read aloud.
Keyboard and Mouse:
These features are designed to make the keyboard and mouse faster and easier to use.
Mouse Options:
Double-Click Speed—choose how fast to click the mouse button to make a selection.
ClickLock—highlight or drag without holding down the mouse button.
Pointer Speed—set how fast the mouse pointer moves on screen.
SnapTo—move the pointer to the default button in a dialog box.
Cursor Blink Rate—choose how fast the cursor blinks—or, if it blinks at all.
Pointer Trails—follow the pointer motion on screen.
Hide Pointer While Typing—keep pointer from hiding text while typing.
Show Location of Pointer—quickly reveal the pointer on screen.
Reverse the function of the right and left mouse buttons—reverse actions controlled by the right and left mouse buttons.
Pointer schemes—choose size and color options for better visibility.
Keyboard Options:
DISPLAY AND READABILITY
Character Repeat Rate—set how quickly a character repeats when a key is struck.
Dvorak Keyboard Layout—choose alternative keyboard layouts for people who type with one hand or finger.
Sticky Keys—allow pressing one key at a time (rather than simultaneously) for key combinations.
Filter Keys—ignore brief or repeated keystrokes and slow down the repeat rate.
Toggle Keys—hear tones when pressing certain keys.
Mouse Keys—move the mouse pointer using the numerical keypad.
Extra Keyboard Help—get Tool Tips or other keyboard help in programs that provide it