Macintosh
Universal
Access Tools are utility programs that come with every
copy of Mac OS. They make the computer system more accessible to
individuals with disabilities. While the current version of the
operating system does not allow the student to increase the size
of the menus, scroll bars or mouse pointer, it does provide a magnification
program called "CloseView." CloseView magnifies screen contents
up to 16 times. We provide information on Installing
CloseView.
Internet Browsers
Internet Explorer
Did you know? You can customize the look of Internet Explorer
screens in a number of ways including:
Experiment with several combinations for the best view.
Example: In browser accessibility options, when
you select "Ignore Color" this
is how the different web pages will look:
Opera Browser
Opera also allows
customization when viewing web pages:
- A zoom feature enlarges the size of web pages including graphics.
- You can customize browser colors, font and buttons.
- It remembers your settings for any web page visited.
- It includes keyboard commands for ALL browser functions.
Netscape
Netscape allows some customization:
- You can change the color and size of the website's fonts and
background.
- You can choose how buttons are displayed.
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