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Mouse actions |
Keyboard actions |
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1 |
On the Start menu:
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Point to
Settings.
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Select
Control Panel. |
Display the Start menu by pressing
CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key.)
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Move to
Settings by pressing S.
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Select
Control Panel by pressing C. |
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2 |
In Control Panel:
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Double-click Accessibility Options. |
In Control Panel:
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Select the
Accessibility Options icon by using the arrow keys.
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Press
ENTER. |
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3 |
In the Accessibility Options
dialog box:
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Select the
Display tab. |
In the Accessibility Options
dialog box:
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Select the
Display tab by holding down the CTRL key and pressing
the TAB key twice. |
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4 |
On the Display tab:
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Select the
Use High Contrast check box. |
On the Display tab:
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Select the
Use High Contrast check box by pressing ALT+U.
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5 |
To access High Contrast settings:
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Select
Settings. |
To access High Contrast settings:
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Select
Settings by pressing S. |
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6 |
In the Settings for High Contrast
dialog box:
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Select the
options you want.
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Select
OK twice to save your settings and close the dialog
boxes. |
In the Settings for High Contrast
dialog box:
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Select the
options you want by using the underlined access keys.
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Press ENTER
twice to save your settings and close the dialog boxes. |
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7 |
To close Control Panel:
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On the
File menu, select Close. |
To close Control Panel:
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Press ALT+F,
C. |