Virginia--

. . . to add to Jim's response . . .
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Meagher <[log in to unmask]>

>Windows also has some special enhancements for vision impaired
users.
>There are several on your Wijndows CD, but I suggest you visit
>http://support.microsoft.com and search for even more features.
As an
>example, I remember seeing an article about an MS "freebie" that
turns the
>mouse pointer into a magnifying glass that will "blow up"
whatever is
>under/near the pointer.


If you have the "Accessibility Options" installed, double-click
on the icon for them in Control Panel.  On the "Display" tab,
there is a "High-contrast" check box with a button beside it
allowing you to choose between several types of "Settings".  In
addition to providing a high-contrast display, the Windows
'shell' labels (File, Edit, Window, Help, etc.) are also
enlarged.  This is also true in applications.  It does not
extend, however, to spell check and other similar "programs
within programs."  It may be enough for your needs, and it is
probably already present.  If not, as Mr. Meagher has stated, it
can be easily installed from the Win95 CD.

HTH,

Paul A. Shippert        Library/Media Specialist
"There is no dark side of the moon really . . .
  matter of fact, it's all dark."  Pink Floyd
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