To modify a computer for someone who is visually impaired, you have to do the following, make all Icons on the computer screen bigger, Minimise the ribbon so that it will only appear when the user clicks on the menu name, Add Font Style to the Quick access tool bar, The screen should be displayed as a blue background and white text and Change the default display to a higher resolution. I would also set up two different applications in microsoft office and there called magnifier and narrattor, the magnafier is for magnifing into work and the narrator is the computer reading out loud.
I clicked on view by right clicking and changing from medium icons to large icons.
I clicked on view by right clicking and changing from medium icons to large icons.
This is the desktop without auto-arranged.
This is an example of a word document and the arrow in the picture is pointing to the quick access toolbar icon.
Customize the quick access toolbar menu.
This is a zoom up version off more icons beside the save icon.
This is Microsoft word with the ribbon off. It just the screen with no feature's either top or bottom.
This is the program Narrator that I ‘am hoving the mouse over.
This is the voice setting in narrator.
The writing is now changed colour.

How microsoft helps visually impaired
Imagine that you were suddenly deprived of all visual data and that the information. Blind or visually impaired people worldwide and the millions more who are otherwise print disabled, unable to process text because of learning, developmental, or physical disabilities, that is often what it feels like when having to access the same information the rest of us take for granted in books or on screen. I think Microsoft office is good for helping people who are Visually impaired and think that there products are also very good for Visually impaired people or anybody else who has learning or physical disabilities because it easy to use.
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