My Computer My Way
AbilityNet Blog
Every computer user is an individual – we are all different sizes, shapes, heights, weights, ages and have a range of abilities and disabilities. But most of us spend more time choosing a kettle than we do setting up our computer. We can spend hours each day using something that is for an average person, sat at an average desk, using an average chair, with an average reach and grip. It's not just about personal preference - having your computer set up your way helps reduce discomfort, gives everyone the same level of access and can make us healthier and more productive.
Developed with Microsoft and the BBC My Computer My Way is AbilityNet's interactive service explains the accessibility options built into every computer:
Vision - help with seeing your screen
Hearing - help with sounds and audio
Motor - help with keyboard and mouse difficulties
Cognitive - help with reading, spelling and understanding
Use My Cmputer My Way to how to take control of your computer at www.abilitynet.org.uk/mcmw
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