About Accessibility
There are two categories of accessibility features:
- Accessibility parameters. These are system parameters that can be set by the user. Applications can
check the state of an accessibility parameter to determine whether the user wants
special behavior that can be provided in an application-specific manner. For
example, the ShowSounds parameter indicates that an application that typically
uses sound to convey important information should also provide the information
visually.
- Built-in accessibility features. These features are built into the system or provided as an extension to the
system. They affect how the user provides keyboard and mouse input to the
computer. When enabled, their functionality is available regardless of which
applications are running. An example is a keyboard filter that makes it easier for
users with movement impairments to type key combinations such as CTRL+ALT+DEL.
- Software for developers
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Delphi Components
.Net Components
Software for Android Developers
- More information resources
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MegaDetailed.Net
Unix Manual Pages
Delphi Examples
- Databases for Amazon shops developers
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Amazon Categories Database
Browse Nodes Database