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Change Accessibility Options From the Display Control Panel visual impaired jaws accessibility


Once you have the display properties window open, you need to click on the Appearance tab. This tab will have a number of selections that allow you to adjust the look and feel of your Windows graphical interface.


For example, if you are visually impaired, but still sighted to some degree, you may wish to turn on the high contrast mode of Windows. This mode eliminates gradients and overlays white over black whenever possible. This makes it easier to read text and see option buttons.


There are different degrees of High contrast mode, so experiment until you find the option that best suits your needs. You can turn contract mode on or off from this interface.

 


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