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On the Start menu:
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Point to
Programs.
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Point to
Accessories.
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Point to
Accessibility.
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Select
Accessibility Wizard. |
Display the Start menu by
pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key):
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Move to
Programs by pressing P.
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Move to
Accessories by pressing the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key.
Press ENTER.
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Move to
Accessibility, and then press ENTER.
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Move to
Accessibility Wizard, and then press ENTER. |
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In the Text Size dialog box:
Select the smallest text you can read.
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Select
Next. |
In the Text Size dialog box:
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Select the
smallest text you can read by using the UP ARROW or DOWN
ARROW key.
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Press
ENTER. |
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In the Display Settings dialog
box:
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Select the
Switch to a lower screen resolution check box.
Note If the option appears
dimmed, it is unavailable because your display is already at
the lowest screen resolution possible.
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Select
Next to continue through the wizard.
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In the Display Settings dialog
box:
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Select
Switch to a lower screen resolution check box by
pressing S.
Note If the option appears
dimmed, it is unavailable because your display is already at
the lowest screen resolution possible.
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Press ENTER
to continue through the wizard (use the arrow keys to select
the appropriate options). |
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In the Completing the Accessibility
Wizard dialog box:
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Press ENTER
to save your changes and exit the wizard. |
In the Completing the Accessibility
Wizard dialog box:
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Press ENTER
to save your changes and exit the wizard. |