Making Windows Vista and computing more accessible to everyone!
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Dr. Crounse and his guests discuss the surprising incidence of permanent and temporary disabilities and then demonstrate some of the accessibility tools available in Windows Vista. See how the Ease of Access Center can be used to customize a user’s experience to meet their needs and abilities; watch how the Narrator accessibility feature can be used to navigate applications; and learn about other features in Windows Vista designed for people with visual disabilities.
Additional Resources
General Accessibility Information at Microsoft
Accessibility and Windows Vista/Office 2007
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If nothing else VIsta owners should be prompted to try Voice Recognition.
Its a shame though that the CPU utilization goes through the roof when using it.
If nothing else VIsta owners should be prompted to try Voice Recognition.
Its a shame though that the CPU utilization goes through the roof when using it.
If nothing else VIsta owners should be prompted to try Voice Recognition.
Its a shame though that the CPU utilization goes through the roof when using it.
Were you using the CPU for something else at the time?
Were you using the CPU for something else at the time?
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