August 2009
Beginner
512 pages
11h 9m
English
If you have trouble seeing, hearing, or using your Macintosh, a variety of accessibility features can help make text easier to read or the keyboard and mouse easier to use. No matter what your physical limitations, you'll find that using a Macintosh is easier than using any other computer.
Project goal: Turn on special access features to make your Macintosh easier to use.
To make your Macintosh easier to see, hear, or control, you'll be using the following:
The Systems Preferences program