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1. Define accessibility in terms of computer technology?
disability
Ans. Computer accessibilityrefers to making technology more user friendly regardless of any
2. Define Assistive technology.
maintain. or
Ans. Assistive technology is any device, software or equipment that is used to increase,
improve functional capabilities of a person with a disability.
accessibility.
3. Mention four types of disability or impairment which affect the computer
impairments
Ans. These are: Visual impairments, Hearing impairments or deafness, motor or dexterity
and Speech-language impairment.
4. What is sound sentry?
Ans. Sound sentry is designed to help users with auditory impairments. Youcan get visual cues instead
of sound alerts in Windows by changing your settings.

PRACTiCE EXERC0SES
1. Define main feature of accessibility. 204-20
2. What are common accessibility features you find in Windows 7.2042lo
(3) Differentiate between Sticky keys and Toggle keys.
4.,Name 2 methodssjn Windows that person to learn using a computer.
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5.'What is text prediction? How it is useful for oing?
6. How is the On-Screen Keyboard helpful for the physical impaired people?

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1. Write down the basic steps to Turn Off Sticky Keys and Filter Keys in Windows.
2. In computer lab, using Personalization window, apply allfour different High Contrast configurations,
and see the impact on your screen.
3. Demonstrate a narrator feature in your computer lab.
neckbox to activate it.
Turn on Mouse Keys. This option sets Mouse Keys to run when you log on to Windows. Instead
of using the mouse, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard or the numeric keypad to
move the pointer.
Turn on Sticky Keys. The Sticky Keys feature allows you to use key combinations involving the
Ctrl, Alt,or Shift key by pressing only one key at a time. This feature help computer users with
physical disabilities, but it is also used by others as a means to reduce repetitive strain.
Turn onToggle Keys. It isan accessibility function which is designed for people who have vision
impairment or cognitive disabilities. This option sets Toggle Keys to run when you log on to
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Windows. Toggle Keys can play an alert each time you press the Caps Lock, Num Lock, or Scroll
Lock keys. These alerts can help prevent the frustration of inadvertently pressing a key and not
realizing it.
Turnon Filter Keys. It is an accessibility function that tells the keyboard to ignore brief or
keystrokes, making typing easier for people with hand trem
Finally, after doing necessary changes click Apply > Ok.

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