Universal Access

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Universal Access
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Universal Access pane of System Preferences in Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger"
Developer: Apple Computer
Latest release: 2.0 / 2005
OS: Mac OS X
Use: System Utility
License: Proprietary
Website: apple.com/macosx/features/
universalaccess

Apple Universal Access is a component of the Mac OS X operating system that provides computing abilities to the blind, deaf, and handicapped. There are four panes to customize the accessibility settings:

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[edit] Seeing

  • Turn On/Off Screen Zooming
  • Inverse Colors (White on Black)
  • Set Display to Greyscale (10.2 onwards)
  • Enhance Contrast
  • Enable Access for Assistive Devices
  • Enable Text-To-Speech for Universal Access Preferences

[edit] Hearing

  • Flash the screen when an alert sound occurs
  • Raise/Lower Volume

[edit] Keyboard

  • Sticky Keys (Treat a sequence of modifier keys as a key combo)
  • Slow Keys (Delay between key press and key acceptance)

[edit] Mouse

  • Mouse Keys (Use the numeric keypad in place of the mouse)
  • Mouse Pointer Delay
  • Mouse Pointer Max Speed

Universal Access is a Preference Pane of the System Preferences application.

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