Gemma,
Whatever type of computer is being used, Windows or Mac, will have
accessibility options like screen magnification, high contrast text and
borders, etc.
If the computer's accessibility options are used then every program used on
the computer will have the selected options applied. So
Gemma Lloyd wrote:
Dear Open Office Support,
My grandfather who has used Open office via you and Sun Systems for years and
worked as an engineer in the tech and electronics sector (ICL,D2D, Fujitsu and
Celestica) all his life now at the grand age of 81 has issues with his eye
sight due to
On Tue, 7 Nov 2023 15:23:04 -0500
Julian THOMAS wrote:
> Easiest would be a large monitor. There are also screen reader programs. Is
> there any support group that might help?
>
> Julian Thomas - Sent from my Ipad
I agree - a large monitor would be best; this may need to be set to a lower
On Tue, 7 Nov 2023, 17:16 Gemma Lloyd, wrote:
>
> Dear Open Office Support,
>
> My grandfather who has used Open office via you and Sun Systems for years
> and worked as an engineer in the tech and electronics sector (ICL,D2D,
> Fujitsu and Celestica) all his life now at the grand age of 81 has
Easiest would be a large monitor. There are also screen reader programs. Is
there any support group that might help?
Julian Thomas - Sent from my Ipad
> On Nov 7, 2023, at 15:10, Gemma Lloyd wrote:
>
> if there are any accessibility settings or software you know of that could
> help him
Dear Open Office Support,
My grandfather who has used Open office via you and Sun Systems for years and
worked as an engineer in the tech and electronics sector (ICL,D2D, Fujitsu and
Celestica) all his life now at the grand age of 81 has issues with his eye
sight due to macular degenerative