CUSTOMIZING NOTES FOR ACCESSIBILITY
Command keys directly trigger an action and usually make use of the CTRL (Windows) or COMMAND (Macintosh) keys. For example, to print, press CTRL+P (Macintosh users, COMMAND+P).
Choose File - Preferences - User Preferences (Macintosh OS X users: Notes - Preferences - User Preferences) to do the following:
Change icon color or size You can choose an icon color or size that is easier to see.
Click Basics, and then under the "Display Options" section refer to "Icon color scheme" to change color; refer to "Bookmark icon size" to change icon size.
Change default fonts You can select different fonts for clarity.
Click Basics, and then under the "Display Options" section click the "Default Fonts" button to set your default font.
Select or deselect Show extended accelerators Extended accelerators offer keyboard methods for operating the bookmarks bar and window tabs. If you have extended accelerators enabled, press and hold ALT to display additional accelerators for each bookmark and window tab. Once you see the extended accelerators displayed on your screen, press the letter or number that corresponds to the area of Notes you want to go to.
Click Basics and refer to "Additional Options."
Select or deselect Textured Workspace or Right double-click closes window Textured workspace can be deselected to improve screen clarity or to improve access for screen readers. Right double-click offers an alternate way of closing windows in Notes.
Enable or disable Java applets, JavaScript, Java access from JavaScript, JavaScript error dialogs, Plugins in Notes Browser, or ActiveX in Notes Browser Notes supports Java Applets, JavaScript, Plugins, and ActiveX technology. Currently, some of these technologies are not accessible. Depending on which access technology you are using, you may want to disable these features.
Use TAB to navigate read-only documents TAB moves to next unread document until the last unread document is selected. Then it moves to the next navigable object in the next frame. When a document is open in read-mode, TAB navigates to any embedded object such as URLs, database links, and attachments
Use Accessibility Keyboard navigation You can disable the directional arrows and enable TAB to move from field to field within a document in edit mode.
Display Window menu You can choose to display the Window menu in the menu bar, allowing you to move between open documents and databases. If the Window menu option is enabled, extended accelerators for window tabs are disabled, and instead enabled for the Window menu.
Set Audible or Visual notification for incoming mail When you receive a new mail message, Notes can notify you with either a sound or a visual cue.
Click Mail, then General, and under the "When New Mail Arrives" section select or deselect "Play a Sound" or "Show a Popup."
Set your Internet Mail Format or Internet News Format You can select HTML or plain-text format.
For Internet Mail, click Mail, then Internet, and under the "Sending Internet mail" section refer to "Internet mail format."
For Internet News, click Mail, then Internet, and under the "Posting news messages" section refer to "Internet news format."
Select a specific word processor Although the editing features in Notes are designed to be accessible, you can also use your own word processor to edit documents.
Click Mail, then General, and under the Configuration section refer to "Alternate memo editor."
Set Notes colors to match your high-contrast scheme (Windows only) If you have specified one of the Windows high-contrast color schemes (See Windows Help to learn how to enable high-contrast color schemes), you can set Notes to use the same colors in its user interface, views, and documents.
Note The High Contrast options have a default time out of five minutes. If your system is idle for five minutes the settings may change out of High Contrast and back to a default setting.
Click Basics, and then under the "Additional Options" section select "Use System Colors."
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Settings you can customize in Location Preferences
Choose File - Preferences - Location Preferences (Macintosh OS X users: Notes - Preferences - Location Preferences) to do the following:
Choose whether or not Notes should load images If you are using a screen reader, it may help not to load images. You can turn them off to improve performance.
Click the Advanced tab, and then the Basics tab. In the "Load images" field choose "On request."
Choose a browser other than Notes When using the World Wide Web, you can use Notes as your browser or use another browser, such as a text-only browser, instead. You must already have your preferred browser installed on your system.
Click the Internet Browser tab, and then select the browser in the "Internet browser" field. If you choose Other, then specify the browser path in the "Internet browser path" field.
Additional Notes settings
To set your Workspace as your home page For easier database navigation, you may prefer to set the Notes Workspace, rather than the Notes Welcome Page, to appear when you start Notes. Both the Workspace and the Welcome page are accessible through MSAA. In your bookmarks, open the folder called Databases. Locate and right-click (Macintosh users, CTRL+click) the Workspace bookmark to activate the context-sensitive menu. Select "Set Bookmark as Home Page."
To add large font settings to your NOTES.INI file NOTES.INI is a configuration file, located in your Notes directory, that stores information about your personal Notes installation. If you need to use larger fonts at all times, close Notes, open your NOTES.INI file, and add the following setting as a new line anywhere in the file:
Display_font_adjustment=n
Here, n is the number of points added to the default size and is a number between 0 and 25. For example, if you want to increase the font size to 5, you would type:
Display_font_adjustment=5
Save your NOTES.INI file after you add the new font line, and then re-open Notes.
To enable keyboard navigation of the Bookmark bar If you have "Show extended accelerators" enabled in User Preferences (which is enabled by default), you can enable keyboard navigation along the Bookmark bar. Press ALT+B to shift focus to the Bookmark bar. For navigation, use the UP and DOWN ARROWS, HOME, END, PAGE UP, and PAGE DOWN. To select a Bookmark icon, press ENTER. To remove focus on a Bookmark icon, press ESC.
Setting up Notes for low vision
If you have low vision, enable the following settings for the Notes display:
Note The High Contrast options have a default timeout of five minutes. If your system is idle for five minutes the settings may change out of High Contrast and back to a default setting.
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