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G4 Using a keyboard is difficult. Are there any built-in features to make typing easier, or to use the computer without the keyboard?

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G4 Using a keyboard is difficult. Are there any built-in features to make typing easier, or to use the computer without the keyboard?

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The following features are found in the Accessibility Options Control Panel on WIN 95 and above. Macs – Found under universal Access in Mac OS 10, and in the Easy Access control panel in OS 9 and earlier. StickyKeys – used for such functions as capitalization when multiple keys must be pressed. One key at a time is pressed and the computer is instructed to act as if the keys had been pressed simultaneously. This is helpful if the user has difficulty pressing more than one key at a time, such as someone who types with one finger. FilterKeys (Slow Keys on Mac) Keystrokes that are not held down for a minimum period of time are not recognized. This is helpful for the user who accidentally brushes against keys, has difficulty releasing keys or “bounces” more than once on the desired key. For users who cannot use a keyboard at all: On-Screen Keyboard – A virtual keyboard appears on the screen and is accessed with a mouse. It may be helpful for the user who needs to use a pointing device rath

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