Setting Options by Type of Disability

Creating custom interfaces gives users with disabilities control of their computing environment so that they can succeed in their work. A simplified user interface is a necessity for reducing the amount of navigation. The following are features and techniques in Windows 2000 that users and administrators can customize to suit their specific needs and preferences. Although many of these options might apply to the needs of more than one category of disability, for organization purposes, they are placed into groups by category of disability.