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Date: | Mon, 31 Jan 2005 15:38:49 -0500 |
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Hi,
I am helping another visually impaired individual with her
computer skills. She uses JAWS to access her PC but still has some vision.
Like many other visually impaired people she likes whatever visual feedback
she can get. So she has her default font set to Arial black with a 14 point
size. This was changed by going into the "Font" dialogue box, making the
changes, tabbing to default, entering and saying yes to the change.
This allows her to at least see something happeing on the screen as she
types.
The problem is that this default setting occasionally reverts back to the
times new roman, 12 point.
Can you think of any reason for this?
She is running XP Home edition as her OS.
Thanks for any help.
Sincerely, Stewart
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