Appendix C. Accessibility

Windows Vista includes new and enhanced accessibility features to make it easier for users to see, hear, and use their computers. The accessibility settings and programs in Windows Vista are particularly helpful to people with visual difficulties, hearing loss, pain in their hands or arms, or reasoning and cognitive issues.

  • Visual difficulties. Includes poor lighting conditions, individuals who have low vision, or individuals who are blind.

  • Dexterity difficulties. Includes pain in the hands, arms, or wrists; or difficulty using a keyboard, mouse, other pointing device, ...

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