Ans. The three keys which are available in keyboard tab of Accessibility Options are :
Sticky Keys
Filter Keys
Toggle Keys
Q5. Anita is working on a Notepad. She pressed Ctrl key on her keyboard and then after releasing Ctrl key she pressed ‘A’ key from the keyboard and she found that this action is equivalent to pressing CTRL+A simultaneously. Which accessibility option she is using?
Sticky Keys :Sticky Keys is an accessibility feature to help computer users with physical disabilities.It allows the user to press and release a modifier key, such as Shift, Ctrl, Alt and have it remain active until any other key is pressed.
Filter Keys : It is an accessibility function that tells the keyboard to ignore brief or repeated keystrokes, making typing easier for people with hand tremors.
Toggle Keys : It is an accessibility function which is designed for people who have vision impairment or cognitive disabilities.
SoundSentry : is designed to help users with auditory impairments. It generates visual warnings, such as a blinking title bar or a flashing border, whenever the computer generates a sound.
High Contrast : It is an accessibility feature to assist people with vision impairment. You can change the size and color of fonts and the background for ease of viewing.
Cursor Options : Cursor Options is also an accessibility feature that assists people with vision impairment by changing the blink rate and width of the cursor.
MouseKeys :It is an accessibility feature that assists people who have difficulty using a mouse. This option uses the keyboard (especially numeric keypad) as a pointing device instead of a mouse.
Serial Keys : is an accessibility feature that assists people that have difficulty using a keyboard or a mouse (or both). They can use special devices such as Sip, Puff and Breath Switches to provide input to the computer through Serial Ports.
SESSION 1: Working with Accessibility Options Class 10
Ans. When Toggle Keys is turned on, computer emits sound when the locking keys (Caps Lock, Num Lock, or Scroll Lock) are pressed. A high sound is emitted when the keys are switched on and a low sound is emitted when they are switched off.
Q9. SoundSentry accessibility feature available in _________________ tab of Accessibility Option dialog box.
Q16. Which feature of Accessibility Option window allows the modifier key such as Shift, Ctrl, Alt or the Windows key, to remain active until any other key is pressed.
Q18. Which feature of Accessibility option allows computer to emits sound cues when the locking keys (Caps Lock, Num Lock, or Scroll Lock) are pressed.
Q20. Aman typed some repeated characters in the notepad and noticed that desktop is flashing for a fraction of second. Which Accessibility feature is responsible for this?
Q21. Ram is facing difficulty in using Mouse. He wants to use the keyboard as a pointing device instead of Mouse. Which feature of accessibility option will help him to do?
Q22. Arman activated Mousekeys accessibility feature. He knows that he can use number pad keys for moving mouse pointer instead of using mouse after enabling “Use MouseKeys”, but he is confused that which number key will move mouse pointer left, right, up and down. Being a friend of Arman, tell him the correct key for each movement.
Ans. Use number key 4 to move left, 6 to move right, 2 to move down and 8 to move up
SESSION 1: Working with Accessibility Options Class 10
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