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When you think about it, there’s an odd disparity between the way our computers communicate with us, and the way we communicate back to them. Our PCs use sight and sound as their communications interface, and we use touch to communicate back. In Chapter 7 I will show you how to make the touch interface in Windows 10 easier to use, but what happens if you have difficulty seeing what’s on your PC’s screen?
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Halsey, M. (2015). Reading and Understanding What’s on Your Screen. In: The Windows 10 Accessibility Handbook. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1733-7_3
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