Open Directory Site Windows 2000 Tutorials

Home | Windows 98 | Windows Me | Windows 2000 Windows XP | Unix | Advanced Unix

Home >> Operating Systems >> Windows 2000 >> Using Narrator | Setting Up Narrator to Announce Events on the Screen

Using Narrator | Setting Up Narrator to Announce Events on the Screen

 

 

Mouse actions

Keyboard actions

1

On the Start menu:

n         Point to Programs.

n         Point to Accessories.

n         Point to Accessibility.

n         Select Narrator.

Note  A message box with a link to more information about Narrator may appear. To close the box, select OK.

Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key).

n         Move to Programs by pressing P.

n         Move to Accessories by pressing the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key. Press ENTER.

n         Move to Accessibility, and then press ENTER.

n         Move to Narrator, and then press ENTER.

Note  A message box with a link to more information about Narrator may appear. To close the box, press ENTER.

2

In the Narrator window:

n         Ensure that the Announce events on screen check box is selected.

Note  To use Narrator but hide the Narrator dialog box, select the Minimize button. If you select Exit, Narrator turns off.

In the Narrator window:

n         Ensure that the Announce events on screen check box is selected. If it is not, press ALT+A.

Note  To use Narrator but hide the Narrator dialog box, press ALT+SPACEBAR, N. To turn off Narrator, press ALT+X, and then press Y.

Cheap Web Hosting Articles - Web Site Design & Web Hosting Tutorials - Domain Hosting