A screenshot of the Accessibility window in Mac OS X. The window is divided into two sections. The top section is titled "Accessibility" and has a search bar at the top. Below the search bar, there is a menu bar with various options such as General, Vision, VoiceOver, Zoom, Display, Speech, Media, and Captions. On the left side of the window, there are two options - General and Zoom. The General option is selected and the Zoom option is set to zoom. On the right side, it is selected. There is a drop-down menu with options like "Invert colors", "Use grayscale", "Differentiate without color", "Display contrast", "Normal", "Maximum", and "Large". Below the Display option, it says "Shake mouse pointer to locate", "Quickly move the mouse pointer back and forth to make it bigger". At the bottom of the screen, there has a button labeled "Display resolution and brightness can be adjusted in Display preferences". There is also a "Open Display Preferences" button and a "Show Accessibility status in menu bar".
User valeriker uploaded the image
User valeriker uploaded the image
