Windows XP: The Complete Reference Chapter 16: Accessibility Options Chapter Introduction What Accessibility Options Are Available in Windows XP? Do Applications Use the Windows Accessibility Settings? Installing Accessibility Options Making the Keyboard More Accessible Making Your Keys Stick Filtering Out Extra Keystrokes Hearing When a Toggled Key Is Pressed Displaying the On-Screen Keyboard Setting Sound Accessibility Options Setting Display Accessibility Options Displaying in High Contrast Controlling the Cursor's Size and Blink Rate Magnifying the Screen Listening to Microsoft Narrator Read the Screen Out Loud Useful Keyboard Shortcuts Setting Mouse Accessibility Options Controlling the Pointer by Using the Number Pad Configuring an Alternative Input Device Turning Accessibility Options Off and On Turning On and Off Magnifier, Narrator, and the On-Screen Keyboard by Using the Utility Manager Turning On and Off Other Accessibility Features Making Internet Explorer Accessible