You know in Windows XP, when you use the Accessibility Wizard, once you set some "out-there" settings like XXL-sized fonts, abnormally fat scrollbars, and unusual-looking title bars and buttons, you *can't* revert them back to exactly the same as before you did it. Even when I set "Windows XP" as the theme, and fiddling just about everything in the Display Properties.
Now I wonder if this irrevocable behavior still exists in Windows Vista? In fact, it might be a good idea to continue the Windows Vista legacy and add another one: Accessibility Center, that groups everything in the old "Accessibility" folder in the Programs menu and show them in just one screen. More precisely, and I mean very importantly, any change in the UI elements (windows and font size), should be changed in the *standard* Control Panel applets, that is, Display Properties. That means the changes are not made in a separate applet, which again I'll stress the keyword: *integration*.
OK, OK. Let's just say in Accessibility Center and click "I'm 99% Blind", Windows Vista will make the appropraite changes in Display Properties, and that means you *can* revert every single change that that command has made.
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-- Nicholas...
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