Not everyone can use Windows easily. Those with limited mobility, for
example, may struggle to use a keyboard, while short-sightedness can make it
tricky to decipher icons and text displayed on screen.
Both Windows XP and Vista include a variety of accessibility options to make
using a computer a bit easier.
In XP they’re managed via Utility Manager and in Vista, it’s the Ease of
Access Center. Either way, there’s a super-quick shortcut to these accessibility
features.
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