To allow Universal Access Shortcuts:

1In Workgroup Manager, click Preferences.

2Make sure the correct directory is selected and you are authenticated.

To switch directories, click the globe icon. If you are not authenticated, click the lock and enter the name and password of a directory domain administrator.

3Select one or more users, groups, computers, or computer groups.

4Click Universal Access.

5Click Options and then set the management setting to Once or Always.

6Select Allow Universal Access Shortcuts.

7Click Apply Now.

Allowing Devices for Users with Special Needs

You can allow managed users to turn on assistive devices, such as a text reader.

To allow assistive devices:

1In Workgroup Manager, click Preferences.

2Make sure the correct directory is selected and you are authenticated.

To switch directories, click the globe icon. If you are not authenticated, click the lock and enter the name and password of a directory domain administrator.

3Select one or more computers or computer groups.

4Click Universal Access.

5Click Options and set the management setting to Always.

6Select “Enable access for assistive devices.”

7Click Apply Now.

Using the Preference Editor with Preference Manifests

Workgroup Manager includes a preference editor, which you can use to control any Mac OS X application or utility developed using Apple standard conventions for handling preferences.

You can also use it to manage preferences that are not configurable in the Workgroup Manager main preferences interface.

As with the main preferences interface, you can use the preference editor to manage preferences for users, groups, computers, and computer groups.

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Apple 10.5 Leapard Using the Preference Editor with Preference Manifests, Allowing Devices for Users with Special Needs