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Windows XP users who need a little bit of help seeing parts of the screen can use the Microsoft Magnifier, a baked in accessibility feature.....
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The Windows XP Task Manager provides us with information regarding our computer’s performance and displays details about Programs and Processes that are currently running on your system.
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You can adjust the computer sound volume if you have a hearing impairment, work in a noisy environment, or for other reasons. Learn how to adjust sound volume in Windows XP .
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Sound schemes can benefit people who rely on sounds to get information from their computers including people who are blind or have other vision impairments. Learn how to use sound schemes in Windows XP .
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Unique sounds help users who are blind navigate on their computers. Learn how to use assign sounds in Windows XP .
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You can keep the Windows XP taskbar always visible, even when you run a program in a maximized (fullscreen) window. Learn how to keep the taskbar on top in Windows XP .
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The Quick Launch bar is a customizable toolbar that lets you display the Windows desktop or start a program with a single click. Learn how to display or hide it in Windows XP .
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The size of icons and number of items on the Start menu can benefit people with vision impairments and cognitive/learning disorders. Learn how to customize the Start menu in Windows XP .
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Some users prefer the Windows Classic visual design. Learn how to select this option with your mouse or keyboard in Windows XP .
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If you have trouble entering the key combination CTRL+ALT+DELETE to log on to your computer, you can choose to set Windows XP so that the key combination is not required. Learn how to diable CRTL+ALT+DEL in Windows XP .
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