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1 Chapter 31 Exploring Windows XP Vol. 1 Part Three – Customization: Personalizing Windows XP

2 Chapter 32 Objectives Change time settings. Initiate time synchronization. Alter taskbar and notification area settings. Work with display properties. Adjust sound properties. Change Recent Document and Applications settings. Use accessibility options.

3 Chapter 33 Time Settings and Initiating Time Synchronization Set the Date & Time. Set Time Zone. May not appear.

4 Chapter 34 Altering Taskbar and Notification Area Settings

5 Chapter 35 Altering Taskbar and Notification Area Settings

6 Chapter 36 Working with Display Properties

7 Chapter 37 Adjusting Sound Properties

8 Chapter 38 Changing Recent Document and Application Settings Recent Documents Recent Applications

9 Chapter 39 StickyKeys — assist those who may have difficulty pressing two keys simultaneously. It lets you press the first key (such as Alt or Ctrl) and have it remain active while the second key is subsequently pressed. FilterKeys — tells your computer to ignore quick or inadvertently repeated keystrokes. ToggleKeys — feature helps monitor when locking keys are pressed. Whenever a locking key (such as Num Lock or Caps Lock) is pressed or released, a beeping sound will be heard. SoundSentry — lets you choose the type of visual warning you’d like implemented when your system normally would make a sound (ranging from flashing the active caption bar or active window, to flashing the entire desktop). Using Accessibility Options

10 Chapter 310 ShowSounds — option ensures that programs that normally give only sound indicators for necessary actions also provide either text captions or informative icons. High Contrast — feature instructs Windows XP to use a special system color and font size that make reading information on the screen somewhat easier for people with visual impairments and is activated or deactivated using the keyboard shortcut (ALT+left SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN). Additionally, when the shortcut is pressed, an audible sound will be heard MouseKeys — feature lets you perform mouse functions by using the keys on your numeric keypad. Using Accessibility Options

11 Chapter 311 SerialKeys — settings enable you to use an alternative input device for keyboard and mouse features. Microsoft Manager — settings window provides you with a magnified display at the top of your screen. Where the mouse pointer aims is, by default, at the center of the enlarged view but this can be changed using the tracking settings of the Magnifier Settings dialog box. Using Accessibility Options

12 Chapter 312 What should you do? Learn by doing the Hands-on exercises and the Practice with Windows XP Professional exercises at the end of the chapter. Read the chapter summary. Review the key terms. Take the Multiple Choice test at the end of the chapter.


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