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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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1
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On the Start
menu:
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Display the Start
menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key ).
- Select Control Panel by pressing C.
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2
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In Control Panel:
- Be sure you are in Classic View (all Control
Panel icons are showing).
- If not, under Control Panel in the left
pane, select Switch to Classic
View.
- Select Accessibility Options.
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In Control Panel:
- Be sure you are in Classic View (all Control
Panel icons are showing).
- If not, under Control Panel in the left
pane, select Switch to Classic
View by pressing TAB.
- Press ENTER.
- Press the RIGHT ARROW key,
and then the LEFT ARROW key to select Accessibility Options.
- Press ENTER.
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3
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In the Accessibility
Options dialog box:
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In the Accessibility
Options dialog box:
- Select the Display tab by pressing
CTRL+TAB.
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4
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On the Display
tab:
To turn on
High Contrast:
- Select the Use High Contrast check box.
Note To turn off High Contrast, clear
the Use High Contrast
check box.
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On the Display
tab:
To turn on
High Contrast:
- Select the Use High Contrast check box
by pressing U.
Note To turn off High Contrast, clear
the Use High Contrast
check box by pressing U.
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5
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To access High Contrast settings:
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To access High Contrast settings:
- Select Settings by pressing S.
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In the Settings for
High Contrast dialog box:
- Select the check boxes of
the options you want.
- Select OK twice to save your
settings and close the dialog boxes.
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In the Settings for
High Contrast dialog box:
- Select Use shortcut by pressing U.
- Select a high contrast
appearance scheme by pressing Y, and then pressing the UP ARROW and DOWN
ARROW keys.
- Press ENTER twice to save
your settings and close the dialog boxes.
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7
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To close Control Panel:
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To close Control Panel:
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