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Microsoft Office 97

Microsoft® Office 97 includes accessibility features to make things easier to see on screen and to access with the mouse and keyboard.


Display and Readability

  • Large Font mode—Increased font size allows people with low vision to see text more clearly.
  • Zoom—Zoom capability up to 500% allows people with low vision to increase the size of content in Office documents.
  • Large icons—Increased icon size makes it easier for people with low vision to view the icons.
  • High Contrast mode—Allows people with low vision to see distinctions more clearly, including ToolTips.
  • Keyboard support—Keyboard shortcuts provide an alternative to using the mouse for people who are blind or have low vision.
  • Spelling aids—Word spelling checker includes context information in the Spelling dialog box for easy screen reader conversion. Users can also easily skip to the next questionable spelling by pressing ALT+F7.

Keyboard and Mouse

  • Keyboard support—Keyboard shortcuts provide an alternative to using the mouse for people who have limited dexterity.
  • Large icons—Increased icon size makes it easier for people with limited dexterity to access targets with the mouse pointer.
  • Microsoft IntelliMouse Support®Allows users to easily adjust their scrolling rate.

Sounds and Speech

  • Visual and audible cues—Multi-modal cues allow people who are deaf or hard of hearing to get visual cues for audible actions.

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Active Accessibility

Office 97 was the first major adopter of the Microsoft Active Accessibility® standard. Active Accessibility is a developer technology that allows the operating system, applications, and assistive technology to communicate better.

Last updated: Thursday, June 04, 2009

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