MCSA XP

Category - XP

You are working on a computer that has Windows XP Professional installed. You want to modify the display settings so that window borders, buttons, and fonts are displayed using highly contrasting colors, rather than the Windows Standard color scheme. Which of the following should you do to modify the display settings?
  1. Open Control Panel, click Display, click the Accessibility Options tab, select the Use High Contrast check box, and then click Apply.
  2. Right click the empty space on the desktop, click Properties, select the Settings tab, and change the Color Quality.
  3. Open Control Panel, open the Accessibility Options dialog box, click the Display tab, select the Use High Contrast check box, and then click Apply.
  4. Right click the empty space on the desktop, click Properties, select the Themes tab and change the theme.
Explanation
Answer - C - To use high contrast colors, open the Control Panel, open the Accessibility Options dialog box, click the Display tab, select the Use High Contrast check box, and then click Apply.

Key Takeaway: High Contrast is an accessibility feature designed for people who have vision impairment. High Contrast color schemes can increase legibility for some users by heightening screen contrast with alternative color combinations. Some of the schemes also change font sizes for greater legibility.
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