Using the Accessibility Wizard
One of the best ways to get started using the accessibility features of Windows XP is to use the Accessibility Wizard. The Accessibility Wizard asks you questions about your accessibility needs. Then, based on your answers, it configures utilities and settings for you. You can run the Accessibility Wizard again at any time to make changes, or you can make changes to individual settings through Control Panel (see Adjusting Settings to Your Needs and Preferences: Accessibility Options).
Accessibility Tutorials for the Accessibility Wizard are:
- Set Options for People Who Are Blind or Have Difficulty Seeing Things on the Screen
- Set Options for People Who Are Deaf or Have Difficulty Hearing Sounds from the Computer
- Set Options for People Who Have Difficulty Using the Keyboard or Mouse
- Disable Personalized Menus
Quick Reference: Opening Accessibility Wizard
Start Menu Procedures
- Select the Start button.
- Point to All Programs.
- Point to Accessories.
- Point to Accessibility.
- Select Accessibility Wizard.
Or, using the keyboard:
- Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key
). - Press R.
- Type accwiz
- Press ENTER.
