Ways to make PhotoDraw more accessible

Microsoft PhotoDraw contains accessibility features that make it easier for people who are blind or have low vision to read or see, and for those with limited dexterity to work with objects, menus, toolbars, and workpanes.

Use keyboard shortcuts   Many PhotoDraw features and commands are available directly from the keyboard. Use keyboard shortcuts

Choose magnification options   You can change the magnification of your picture on the screen. Ways to view objects in the workspace

Use Microsoft IntelliMouse   If you use the Microsoft IntelliMouse or Microsoft IntelliMouse TrackBall pointing device, you can scroll and zoom directly from the mouse instead of clicking buttons on the screen. For example, you can zoom in or out of the picture area by rotating the wheel forward or back. Scroll and zoom by using the Microsoft IntelliMouse pointing device

Enlarge toolbar buttons   You can make toolbar buttons larger so that they're easier to see and use. Change the size of toolbar buttons

Use high-contrast setting   You can use colors and fonts designed for easy screen reading. View objects in high-contrast black and white

Note   If you're running Microsoft Windows 95 or later, you can set or change system accessibility options. For example, with the Windows MouseKeys feature, you can use the numeric keypad to move the mouse pointer and to click, double-click, and drag. On the Windows Start menu, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Accessibility Options, click the tab you want, and then select the options you want. For Help on an option, click the question mark button, and then click the option.