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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)


    MOUSE AND TRACKPAD:

    • Control the mouse pointer speed and delay time.

    • MouseKeys will allow the user to use the arrow keys to control the mouse.

    • Enlarge arrow pointer size to support visual tracking.

    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