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Case Project 2-4: Accessibility Options: Over the last few months, Sanjay, the accountant for Buddy's Machine Shop has had problems reading his computer display but has been too embarrassed to tell anyone. Today, he finally lets you know about his problem and asked if you can do anything to help him. He is using Windows 10 on his computer. What can you suggest?

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There are several accessibility options available in Windows 10 that can help Sanjay with his difficulty reading the computer display. Some options to suggest include:

Increasing the display size and resolution: Sanjay can go to the Control Panel and select Display, then click on the "Set a custom scaling level" link to increase the size of everything on the screen.
Changing the display color scheme: Sanjay can go to the Control Panel and select "Ease of Access Center", then click on "Make the computer easier to see" to change the color scheme to one that is easier for him to read.
Enabling the Magnifier: Sanjay can go to the Control Panel and select "Ease of Access Center", then click on "Start Magnifier" to enable a magnifying tool that will make it easier for him to read text on the screen.
Enabling the Narrator: Sanjay can go to the Control Panel and select "Ease of Access Center", then click on "Start Narrator" to enable a text-to-speech feature that will read text on the screen aloud to him.
Using a high-contrast theme: Sanjay can go to Ease of Access > High Contrast to change the color scheme of the Windows, making it easier to read.
Using a screen reader: Sanjay can use a screen reader software like JAWS to read aloud the text on the screen.
It's important to note that Sanjay should consult with an eye doctor if he is experiencing difficulty reading the computer display. It could be a symptom of an eye condition.
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