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To find the Accessibility Wizard, go to the Start menu, then to Programs.
You may also want to use the Windows 98 Accessibility Wizard to set up your system for better ease of use.
Accessibility Wizard.
Find Accessories on the list and then go to Accessibility, where you should find the Accessibility Wizard.
If you use Windows, there is a program called Accessibility Wizard that enables you to set preferences for using your PC and the internet.
Later versions of Microsoft Windows include an Accessibility Wizard & Magnifier for those with partial vision, and Microsoft Narrator, a simple screen reader.
Windows 98 includes Microsoft Magnifier, Accessibility Wizard and Microsoft Active Accessibility 1.1 API upgradeable to MSAA 2.0.
Most installations of Windows 98 and later versions come with an Accessibility Wizard that can help you find the best options for your needs, but you may need to load some of the optional programs from your Windows system CD-ROM.
Windows XP comes with an Accessibility Wizard that you can use on your aunt's computer to help make it easier to use by increasing the size of screen fonts, changing the screen resolution and setting up the Microsoft's Magnifier program to enlarge areas of the screen.