2. On-Screen Keyboard: This tool allows the computer user to have a keyboard located on the screen. This would allow the student or user to use a keyboard that was only located on the scree. This type of tool would be great for students who have some kind of hand impairment and are not able to use a regular keyboard. The only thing the student would need to be able to do is move the mouse to click on the buttons located on the on-screen keyboard.
3. High Contrast: This setting allows the student/user to have very high contrast on their computer screen. Instead of a traditional white background with black text, there is now a black background with white texts as well as other colors. For a person with normal vision, this type of view is not very realistic, but for someone with a certain visual impairment, this makes the screen much easier for them to read.

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