
These are a few steps to help make the screen easier and clearer to read for students who have a disability of visual impairment. If you go to this page and click on the different things you want to apply, they will automatically start working on your computer. You can pick a high contrast color scheme to make everything bolder and brighter, you can turn on a narrarator to read aloud the text on the screen if the student is a better audio learner and has trouble seeing the screen, there is an audio description that can be turned on that will allow for the information on the computer to be described to the student tso that they know what is in front of them (such as what is going on in a video or a short clip), when possible turn off all other animations that are not necessary, make the focus rectangle bigger, and whenever it is possible remove any background images so that there is only one thing on the screen for the student to be looking at. Although time consuming you can personalize every computer to have custom sound effects and custom animations and also by just maximizing the window you are looking at can help too. This steps and procedures can be used for visually impaired students, hearing impaired students, students with ADHD, or any student with a disability for that mater.