Accessibility

The Accessibility dialog box allows you to configure the terminal with 508 Accessibility features. Accessibility options are available for the keyboard, sound, display, and mouse.

Keyboard: Allows you to enable StickyKeys, which lets you use the Shift, Ctrl, and Alt keys pressing one key at a time rather than holding them all down simultaneously. You can also enable ToggleKeys to hear tones when pressing the Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock keys.

Sound: Allows you to enable SoundSentry, which causes Windows to generate visual warnings when the system makes a sound.

Display: Allows you to enable High Contrast, which causes Windows to use colors and fonts designed for easy reading.

Mouse: Allows you to enable MouseKeys, which lets you control the pointer with the numeric keypad on the keyboard.

General: Allows you to automatically turn off accessibility features after a set amount of idle time. You can also enable the notification feature, which causes Windows to make a sound when you turn a feature on or off.

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