CONTINUING ACESSIBILITY QUESTION

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SA

Hi. I was able to bet the stick keys feachure off of my computer thanks to
Kelly. However, I want to see the accessibalities functin in my control
pannel. I want to ajuest my computer to my needs. I can't even access the
acesibalities options. I get the error message to search for apwiz.exe or
something like that. Help!
 
Get a spell checker, learn English and take some lessons in grammar!!!
Then you might get someone who can understand what the hell you're
talking about??
 
Avenger© said:
Get a spell checker, learn English and take some lessons in grammar!!!
Then you might get someone who can understand what the hell you're
talking about??

Oddly enough, over half the resumes and cover letters come in to me
looking like below. Then folks wonder why you never called them for an
interview.

 
Plato said:
Oddly enough, over half the resumes and cover letters come in to me
looking like below. Then folks wonder why you never called them for an
interview.


Gentlemen, the OP may be physically and/or mentally handicapped. Maybe
he/she has difficulty in selecting and pressing the keys -- "b" instead of
the adjacent "g" in "get", the two different spellings of "accessibility"
and so forth -- using a stick grasped between the teeth, perhaps -- the
sticky key problem experienced previously. Maybe typing out the post has
taken him/her half a day. What is clear is that the OP wanted to configure
the computer to meet his/her needs. Unfortunately, configuration of this
sort depends on knowing exactly what your needs are, SA, and is in any case
beyond my experience, so I cannot help. I would like to suggest, though,
that if you really are handicapped, you should have someone physically
present, maybe from the Social/Rehabilitation Services, by your side, to
demonstrate to you and configure the machine for your needs.
 

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