How does the laptop address the requirements of students with special needs?
A Universal Access control panel is provided on the operating system (Mac OS X) of the iBook to make specific accessibility features easy to locate. These are examples of such features: 1) For students who have difficulty seeing objects on the computer screen, there are different screen contrasts; 2) A flash screen feature provides visual cues for students who have hearing impairments; 3) Speech recognition technology allows students to do anything on the laptops that could be done by double clicking; and 4) The “Mouse Keys” feature allows students to use the numeric keypad in place of the mouse. For more information about accessibility options, refer to: http://www.apple.
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