Re: mac and accessibility - slightly ot

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On 5-10-2001 17:41, "Anthony Quinn" <anthony@frontend.com> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
> 
> I've attempted to research accessibility guidelines and support on the Mac.
> I found this link to a very general article which is really all about 508
> and web accessibility http://developer.apple.com/internet/_html/access.html
> 
> Also, I tried to find information in the Apple Developer site (I signed up)
> and there's noting in there. If someone was designing an interface for the
> Mac, where would they go for specifics on making it accessible?
> 
> Or is there any support for accessibility in the Mac OS at all?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anthony
> 
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Hi all,

In Mac OS custom installation are present Close View (to magnificate the
screen ) and Easy Access ( that allows multiple and contemporary keword
pressing ).
Best regards
Claudio

Received on Tuesday, 9 October 2001 09:46:14 UTC