I have felt for a while that young children with
visual impairments really need the computer monitor adapting more than is
possible within Windows accessibility features or even in the Mac accessibility
features which is arguably better as a rule. In particular the size and
visibility of the cursor or mouse pointer is a real issue for lots of kids.
So here are some suggestions from two particular sites.
The Ace Centre has some great large pointers that
can be downloaded free. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE.
You simply download and follow the onscreen instructions and install the
cursors. Of course you will need to have administrator’s rights on a school
computer to do this, but at home that is not a problem. You then go to control
panel / mouse pointers / Browse. You look through the Ace pointers or
Philip henderson pointers / cursors installed on your computer and choose the
one you want. For Philip Henderson CLICK HERE
For instance try the Ace WIDE BLINK YELLOW TIP –
which is an animated cursor. Its quite nice and easy to see especially as it is
animated. It's not giant size but it easier to see than the standard ones in
windows. Another feature you can access direct from Windows / Mac is the
pointer trails which makes it doubly easy to see the pointer.
Another pointer from Ace is the WHITE BLACK ARROW -
also an animated cursor and the spectrum animated cursor, which is coloured
like a rainbow.
Philip Henderson has some other types of pointers / cursors. The large
blue pointer is good, though it is not gigantic but it is certainly a vast
improvement on Windows. The large blue WORKING IN BLACK animated cursor is a
nice one with yellow and blue changing constantly. The actual cursor also is
large and blue, which is an improvement on Ace. On balance I prefer the normal
Philip blue, which is not too obtrusive either. All these improvements will
also benefit an adult with a visual impairment without doubt, I am sure.
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