Turn on text captions for spoken dialog
Many programs use sound in animation and video, and others use sounds to indicate that activity is happening on your computer (such as when a document starts or finishes printing). Some of these programs provide text captions as rough equivalents for the audio information, like the closed captioning that accompanies your television programming. Using this option you can see the visual equivalents when sounds play (only available when media authors have provided this information).
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| 1 | To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
| To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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| 2 | Under Explore all settings, select:
| Under Explore all settings, select:
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| 3 | Under Use visual cues instead of sounds select:
| Under Use visual cues instead of sounds, select:
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