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Top Ten Tips for Universal Design for Learning (UDL) on the MacBook
Apple Accessibility Guide can be found:
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In the L4L folder on the Mac Dock or at
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NOTE:The Speech and Universal Access features were designed for use by
individuals with disabilities, but can be used by anyone, including
you!

SYSTEM PREFERENCES (Mac Dock)
ZOOM FEATURE ON TRACKPAD:
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Hold the Control key with one finger (left hand) and place two fingers (right hand) on the trackpad.
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Move the two fingers in (forward) to zoom in (enlarge the image) and move the fingers out (back) to decrease the image.
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You can move the arrow to see other parts of the screen while it is magnified by using one finger only.
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Be sure to pull the two fingers back all the way to normal view to get out of zoom mode.
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This feature is very useful while using a projection system for whole group presentations or for enlarging the screen images for individuals with visual challenges.
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Boston Public Schools Access Technology Center 5/4/08
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