On the Bridge!;633062 Wrote:
> some people have only one hand because they are disabled....
>
> Many people are confined to movements done with the mouse, and the
> harder it is to reach a command the worse it is.
>
> By not having customizable menus and toolbars almost everywhere in
> vista they have successfully made the worst non user friendly and
> hardest OS to use for the disabled, the bad colors and fonts for the
> visually impaired...
- Click the "Start Orb"
- Click "Control Panel"
- Click "Ease of Access"
- Click "Ease of Access Center"Adjust the appropriate settings. That should solve many of your
accessibility problems.
On the Bridge!;633062 Wrote:
> and UAC windows that appear 1000 times per day that is the worse thing a
> person who has RSI could encounter,
UAC does not appear 1000 times a day. Unless, of course, you are
perpetually changing system settings 1000 times a day as opposed to
actually using the computer.
On the Bridge!;633062 Wrote:
> Microsoft was stupid enough to hide the useful features but added stupid
> useless sidebars that are in your face.. why? because competitors had
> similar technology... similar but better.. lol
>
> I would love people to gang up and sue MS for making the worst thought
> out OS of the century.
Are you a system engineer that could do better? If yes, then we'd all
like to see your solution that is 100% user-friendly for 100% of the
installed user base.
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