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The new Ease of Access Center in Windows Vista provides a centralized location where you can get quick access to adjust accessibility settings and manage assistive technology programs.
The Ease of Access Center includes:Open the Ease of Access Center, by selecting:
Open the Ease of Access Center, by pressing:
Under Quick access to common tools, select to start:
The tools you select will remain on until you log off.
Under Quick access to common tools, select to start any of these tools by pressing ENTER when the tool you want to start is highlighted or read aloud:
The tools you select will remain on until you log off.
Under Not sure where to start?, select:
Under Not sure where to start?, select:
Under Get recommendations to make your computer easier to use:
Under Get recommendations to make your computer easier to use:
Under Recommended settings:
Under Recommended settings:
If you want to look at settings by category, select one of these topics under Explore all settings.
If you want to look at settings by category, select one of these topics under Explore all settings by pressing TAB, then ENTER when the category you want is highlighted.
* This questionnaire replaced the Accessibility Wizard found in previous versions of Windows.
The Search box is a powerful search tool located at the top of every folder, as well as the bottom of the Start menu. As soon as you select the Start menu (press Windows Logo key [image: Windows logo key] ), the Search box has focus and you can begin typing the name of the program you're looking for (press ENTER to begin the search).
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