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| SuperCertMan 2002-01-21, 2:58 pm |
| You are the administrator of your company's network. A user named Andrew has limited dexterity which prevents him from using standard keyboard when completing his daily tasks. You want to configure his Windows 2000 Professional computer to use the appropriate accessibility options.
You logon to Michael's computer by using his user account, which is a member of the local Users group. You configure the StickyKeys, FilterKeys and ToggleKeys options, and log off.
Michael logs on and is able to use the accessibility options. However, when he returns from lunch, the accessibility options are automatically turned off.
What should you do?
A. Use Accessibility Options in Control Panel to reconfigure the accessibility idle time setting.
B. Use Accessibility Options in Control Panel to enable the FilterKeys option to reconfigure the accessibility idle time setting.
C. Use Utility Manager to configure the accessibility options to start automatically when Windows 2000 Professional loads.
D. Use Utility Manager to increase the accessibility idle time setting.
I think it's A... any arguments?? | |
| Paisleyskye 2002-01-21, 3:01 pm |
| Yes, I agree it has to be A. The Accessibility Options are set in the control panel and they turn off after a specified period of idle time. You would want to adjust the idle time settings so that the user would not have his stickykeys, filterkeys and togglekeys turned off during his lunch break.
I hope this helps. | |
| Sh0tgun 2002-01-21, 3:08 pm |
| I'm on a 2000 Adv. Server box right now, and after running Accessibilty Options, click the General tab. There's an option called Automatic reset. There's a checkbox by "Turn off accessibility options after idle for:" blank "minutes." There's a pulldown menu with options from 5 to 30 in 5 minute increments. | |
| PotatoHead 2002-01-21, 5:36 pm |
| Definate A - When do you plan on taking this test CertMan? | |
| cross36 2002-01-21, 7:07 pm |
| For sure "A" |
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