Internet Explorer 6 Accessibility Resources
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Display and Readability
Internet Explorer 6 includes numerous options to make things easier to see on the computer screen, or to adjust to your visual preferences including:
- Increase or Decrease the Font Size of Web Pages Displayed on Screen
- Ignore Colors, Font Styles, or Font Sizes Specified on Web Pages
- Select a Font Style for Web Pages that Do Not Have a Specified Text Font
- Select Text and Background Colors of Web Pages
- Select Link Colors
- Select Hover Link Colors
- Format Web Pages Using a Custom Style Sheet
- Always Expand ALT Text for Images
- Turn On or Turn Off Smooth Scrolling
- Turn On or Turn Off Play Animations in Web Pages
- Turn On or Turn Off Play Videos in Web Pages
- Turn On or Turn Off Show Pictures
- Turn On or Turn Off Print Background Colors and Images
- Move System Caret with Focus/Selection Changes
Sounds and Speech
In addition to the Windows XP sound and speech options, in Internet Explorer 6 you can also:
Keyboard and Mouse
In Internet Explorer 6 you can choose a number of options to make your keyboard and mouse faster and easier to use. Options you can adjust include:
- Change the Toolbar Button Icon Size
- Add or Remove Buttons on Your Toolbar
- Change the Order of Toolbar Buttons
- Fill in Web Addresses Automatically
- Fill in Routine Form Entries Automatically
- Fill in User Names and Passwords Automatically
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