Re: Windows Low Vision settings

Thanks Jim! What version of Windows 10 are you using for the list?  We've added more options over the past few releases.
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From: Jim Allan <jimallan@tsbvi.edu>
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2019 10:51:13 AM
To: public-low-vision-a11y-tf <public-low-vision-a11y-tf@w3.org>
Subject: Windows Low Vision settings

Documenting all Windows 10 settings that may pertain to folks with Low Vision

  *   Display
     *   brightness and color profile of monitor
     *   hd color settings for media
     *   Scale % (change size of text, apps and other items)
     *   screen orientation
     *   screen resolution
  *   Personalization
     *   background color
     *   accent color
     *   dark/light mode
     *   High Contrast settings
        *   text
        *   link
        *   disabled text
        *   selected text
        *   button text
        *   background color
     *   OS Font
        *   family
        *   size
        *   style
     *   Ease of Access
        *   caret thickness
        *   Magnifier (more settings)
           *   default zoom level
           *   zoom level increments
        *   color filters (grayscale, color blindness)
        *   transparency
        *   caret blink rate
  *   Mouse
     *   line scrolling (mouse wheel) (vertical & horizontal)
     *   mouse pointer size
     *   pointer color
     *   pointer speed
     *   pointer snap to
     *   pointer trails
     *   pointer locator
     *   hide pointer while typing

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Jim Allan, Accessibility Coordinator
Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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