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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!


    Icon for System Preferences

    SYSTEM PREFERENCES (Mac Dock)



    ZOOM FEATURE ON TRACKPAD:

    • Hold the Control key with one finger (left hand) and place two fingers (right hand) on the trackpad.

    • Move the two fingers in (forward) to zoom in (enlarge the image) and move the fingers out (back) to decrease the image.

    • You can move the arrow to see other parts of the screen while it is magnified by using one finger only.

    • Be sure to pull the two fingers back all the way to normal view to get out of zoom mode.

    • 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.


    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