Accessibility in Internet Explorer 9
Make Internet Explorer easier to use
Windows Internet Explorer 9 includes accessibility options to help all users, including those with disabilities, move around the Internet easier, see webpages more clearly, and access information quicker.
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Make webpages easier to see
For better visibility of webpages you can change the fonts, font sizes, text and background colors, or zoom in on a webpage to enlarge it, or zoom out to see more of the page on screen.
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Change the font size, formatting, and screen colorsTo make webpages easier to see, you can change the font type and size, and the foreground and background colors that are used to display webpages. You can also specify the color used for links in webpages, and override colors used on webpages.
To make these changes, select Internet Options from the Tools menu in Internet Explorer 9
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Move around the Web quickly using the keyboard
Use the keyboard to surf the web
You can quickly move around the Web by using one key and one key combination: TAB or SHIFT+TAB. With these keys you can quickly navigate through links that are text or images, text fields on website forms, hotspots on image maps, the Address bar, the tabs bar, and HTML frames. But, there's even more you can do with keyboard shortcuts to save time and effort, see Internet Explorer 9 keyboard shortcuts. |
Select text and move around a webpage with a keyboardYou can use the keyboard keys Home, End, Page Up, Page Down, the arrow keys, and TAB to navigate through the buttons, content, and text entry fields on most webpages. This feature is called Caret Browsing.
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Customize Internet Explorer 9 to work with a screen reader or voice recognition softwareInternet Explorer 9 has several options you can use to make your screen reader function more effectively. On the Advanced tab under Internet Options, select options under Accessibility, Browsing, and Multimedia.
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