Setting Universal Access Options

Universal Access preferences make it easier for a person with a disability, such as difficulty seeing or hearing or controlling a mouse, to use a computer. You can set options to have the screen flash when alert sounds occur, switch the screen to black and white for more visual contrast, zoom in on the screen to make images larger to see, use Sticky Keys or Slow Keys to help control the keyboard, and use Mouse Keys to make mouse functionality available on the numeric keypad.

Set Seeing and Hearing Options

Click the System Preferences icon in the Dock, and then click the Universal Access icon.
Click the Seeing ...

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