Utilities to enhance accessibility
There is a variety of hardware and software products that make personal computers easier to use for people with disabilities. Among the types of products available for the MS-DOS and Windows operating systems are:
- Programs that make text and graphics larger on the screen, or alter their color.
- Programs that present information on the screen in Braille or synthesized speech.
- Hardware and software utilities that modify the behavior of the mouse and keyboard.
- Programs that enable people to "type" by using a mouse or their voice.
- Word or phrase prediction programs that allow users to type more quickly and with fewer keystrokes.
- Alternative input devices, such as single switch or puff-and-sip devices, for people who cannot use a mouse or a keyboard.
For more information about obtaining such utilities, see Getting More Accessibility Information.