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Provides features to help assess the accessibility of web pages, including: The status of a page, Navigation features, Text alternatives, Voice descriptions, Help for visually impaired people, and Controlling a screen reader. Web Accessibility Toolbar Instructions: Select the toolbar Exit button to exit the toolbar. Access the Settings button Select the Toolbar Under Accessibility Choose the option you prefer Toggle the Help button on or off Under Menu Bar Choose the option you prefer Control the text on the toolbar Exit the toolbar Automatic Help: Automatic Help provides easy access to help for the Accessibility Toolbar (and other accessibility features). When you first use the toolbar, or just for added convenience, it will start providing help for all the features in the Accessibility Toolbar. The tool bar will tell you if help for a feature is available. If you want, you can then choose what help you want (see above). In order to turn on this help mode: Open the Accessibility Toolbar. From the Toolbar menu, choose "Settings". Select "Help". Select "Automatic Help". Automatic Help will provide help for all the features in the toolbar, even if you have not turned on the help mode for individual features. The help window will tell you if there are any commands available for the feature, and give you a link to view help. Help for Navigation Features: The Accessibility Toolbar has functions that can be used to help you to do navigation. Open the Accessibility Toolbar. From the Toolbar menu, choose "Settings". Select "Navigation". Toggle the "Enable Navigation Help" button on or off. The Toolbar will display a list of the navigation commands for the current page. The list will include the following: Forward a page Back a page Scroll down a page Scroll up a page Scroll to the next screen (page) Scroll to the previous screen (page) Navigate directly to a website Dismiss a navigation command Hide Navigation Panel Hide Navigation Panel: The Accessibility Toolbar's navigation panel will hide when you turn on "Hide Navigation Panel". Using the Accessibility Toolbar, you can find out if a website has a navigation panel. Open the Accessibility Toolbar. From the Toolbar menu, choose "
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1. SELECT the desired page from the list of pages displayed on screen. 2. Use the drop-down boxes to search for words and phrases in any direction on the page. 3. Select any region of the page to be displayed in the selected image. 4. Select any part of the image to be displayed in the current display. 5. Pressing the ALT key will allow you to use the tool on the page. You can then select an element to highlight on the page. 6. Press the SPACEBAR to zoom in to the selected region of the page. 7. Press the ENTER key to zoom back out. 8. Click on the PRINT button to save the selected region as an image. Important Please note that the Web Accessibility Toolbar cannot currently be used to print entire web pages. Use the Print button on the tool bar instead. The page that is currently displayed in the Web Accessibility Toolbar can be changed in a number of ways. 1. Press the "Configure Web Browser" button on the tool bar to select a different web page from the list of displayed web pages. 2. Use the left and right arrows keys to select a different image on the page from the list of images. 3. Use the drop-down boxes to change the search type of the current search. 4. Use the buttons on the tool bar to change the direction of the search. 5. Press the ALT key to toggle between selecting text in the currently displayed web page and selecting the search box. 6. Press the SPACEBAR to zoom in to the current web page. 7. Press the ENTER key to zoom back out. 8. Select the region of the page that you wish to view in the current display. 9. Press the ALT key to toggle between selecting text in the currently displayed web page and selecting the region of the page to be displayed in the current display. 10. Press the SPACEBAR to zoom in to the selected region of the page. 11. Press the ENTER key to zoom back out. 12. Select the page region that you wish to view in the current display. 13. Press the ALT key to toggle between selecting text in the currently displayed web page and selecting the region of the page to be displayed in the current display. 14. Press the SPACEBAR to zoom in to the selected region of the page. 15. Press the
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Minimum: OS: Windows XP Service Pack 3, Vista (Service Pack 1), Windows 7, Windows 8 Processor: Dual-Core CPU Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 1024MB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT DirectX: Version 9.0c Network: Broadband Internet connection Recommended: Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 2 GB