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Windows accessibility options

Allows the user to change the way the interaction between themselves and the computer works

FilterKeys
FilterKeys

Allows a person to filter out what would be accidental duplicated letters when typing

 
High Contrast
High Contrast

Allows the person to increase contrast through choosing from a set of high contrast configurations

 
MouseKeys
MouseKeys

Allows the person to make screen pointer movements from the keyboard

 
ShowSounds
ShowSounds

Allows the person to have text equivalents to speech and sounds when provided by applications

 
SoundSentry
SoundSentry

Allows the person to flag visually sounds that applications make

 
StickyKeys
StickyKeys

Allows a person to type key sequences to replace specdific key combinations

 
ToggleKeys
ToggleKeys

Notifies the person with a bleep if 'Caps lock', 'Num Lock' or 'Scroll lock' have been pressed