Start Accessibility Programs When Utility Manager Starts
Utility Manager is an accessibility utility that enables users to check the status of accessibility programs (Microsoft Magnifier, Narrator, On–Screen Keyboard) and to start or stop them. If you are logged onto your computer with an owner account you can choose to start an accessibility program when Utility Manager starts.
Narrator, a text–to–speech program, starts when Utility Manager starts. You can also set Magnifier and On–Screen Keyboard to start when utility manager starts. This procedure tells you how to set Windows XP to start accessibility programs when Utility Manager starts.
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Open Utility Manager using the keyboard.
Note: You can also open Utility Manager from the Start menu (Start>All Programs > Accessories > Accessibility > Utility Manager). But, if you open Utility Manager from the Start menu you will have limited program management capabilities. |
On the keyboard:
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If the Microsoft Narrator message box appears:
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If the Microsoft Narrator message box appears:
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To work with Narrator on:
To turn Narrator off, in the Narrator dialog box: |
To work with Narrator on:
To turn Narrator off, in the Narrator dialog box: |
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In the Utility Manager dialog box:
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In the Utility Manager dialog box:
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Under Options for the accessibility utility you have selected:
Note To cancel the automatic start, clear the Start automatically when Utility Manager starts check box. |
Under Options for the accessibility utility you have selected:
Note To cancel the automatic start, clear the Start automatically when Utility Manager starts check box by pressing ALT+U. |
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Utility Manager: Start automatically When Utility Manager starts
