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    Control Panel (WIN)

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    Top Ten Tips for Universal Design for Learning (UDL) on the MacBook


    See Also: Universal Design Toolkit Wiki


    Apple Accessibility Guide can be found:


    NOTE:The Speech and Universal Access features were designed for use by individuals with disabilities, but can be used by anyone, including you!


    CONTROL PANEL (WIN)

    • LEFT-HANDED MOUSE: In Windows, go to Start>Settings>Control Panel>Mouse>Buttons and click on Switch primary and secondary buttons to make the right button perform primary functions such as clicking and dragging.

    NOTE: DO NOT USE THIS FUNCTION UNLESS YOU HAVE A MOUSE ATTACHED!


    TOPICS:

    1. Built-in Camera

    2. Control Panel (WIN)

    3. Date and Time

    4. Graphics

    5. Hearing

    6. Keyboard

    7. Mouse and Track Pad

    8. Speech

    9. Visual Impairments

    10. Zoom Feature


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    Boston Public Schools Access Technology Center 5/4/08