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Apple Universal Access is a component of the
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that provides computing abilities to people with visual impairment, hearing impairment, or physical disability.


Components

Universal Access is a preference pane of the System Preferences application. It includes four sub-components, each providing different options and settings.


Seeing

* Turn On/Off Screen Zooming * Inverse Colors (White on Black, also known as reverse colors), +++8 * Set Display to Greyscale ( 10.2 onwards) * Enhance Contrast * Enable Access for Assistive Devices * Enable Text-To-Speech for Universal Access Preferences * Disable unnecessary automatic animations


Hearing

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


Keyboard

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


Mouse

*
Mouse Keys Mouse keys is a feature of some graphical user interfaces that uses the keyboard (especially numeric keypad) as a pointing device (usually replacing a mouse). Its roots lie in the earliest days of visual editors when line and column navigation was ...
(Use the numeric keypad in place of the mouse) * Mouse Pointer Delay * Mouse Pointer Max Speed * Mouse Pointer enlarging


External links


Universal Access Webpage

Apple Accessibility webpage with more information
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