1. An in-depth look at Microsoft(R) Windows(TM) 95
1.1. Gregory C. Lowney, Senior Program Manager, Accessibility 
and Disabilities Group, Microsoft Corporation
2. Agenda
2.1. Introductions
2.2. Overview of Microsoft Accessibility
2.3. Overview of Microsoft Windows 95
2.4. Windows 95 Accessibility
2.5. Future Plans
2.6. Resources
2.7. Q&A
3. Introductions
3.1. Greg Lowney, Senior Program Manager, Accessibility and Disabilities 
Group
3.2. Chuck Oppermann, Program Manager, Windows Accessibility
3.3. Luanne LaLonde, Product Manager, Windows Accessibility
4. Agenda
4.1. Overview of Microsoft Accessibility
5. What Microsoft Offers Today
5.1. Access Packs for Microsoft Windows and Windows NT(TM)
5.2. AccessDOS
5.3. Dvorak keyboard layouts for one or two hands
5.4. Documentation via Recording for the Blind
5.5. Third-party product listings
5.6. Product-specific documentation
5.7. Developer Support
6. What Microsoft is doing for the future
6.1. Microsoft's commitment
6.2. Building the Windows accessibility group
6.3. Improved communication
6.4. Windows 95 raises the bar
7. Agenda
7.1. Overview of Microsoft Windows 95
8. Agenda
8.1. Windows 95 Accessibility
9. Overview of Windows 95 Accessibility Enhancements
9.1. Integrate and improve the Access Pack features for people with 
limited dexterity
9.2. Make the visual interface easy to customize for people with 
limited vision
9.3. Provide additional visual feedback for users who are deaf or 
hard-of-hearing
9.4. Provide new APIs and "hooks" for developers of accessibility aids
9.5. Make information on accessibility solutions more widely available 
and increase public awareness
10. Demonstration of Windows 95 Accessibility Features
11. Accessibility Property Sheet
11.1. Keyboard page
11.1.1. StickyKeys
11.1.2. Accessibility Status Indicator
11.1.3. Activation hotkeys and confirmation
11.1.4. FilterKeys (SlowKeys, BounceKeys, RepeatKeys)
11.1.5. ToggleKeys
11.1.6. Keyboard Preference
12. Accessibility Property Sheet
12.1. Mouse page
12.1.1. MouseKeys
12.2. Sound page
12.2.1. ShowSounds
12.2.2. SoundSentry
12.3. Display page
12.3.1. High Contrast
13. Accessibility Property Sheet
13.1. General page
13.1.1. Automatic Reset
13.1.2. Notification Options
13.1.3. SerialKeys
14. Add/Remove Programs Property Sheet
14.1. Used for installing non-default system components
15. Keyboard Property Sheet
15.1. Keyboard Property Sheet repeat delay & speed
15.2. Keyboard Property Sheet layouts & Dvorak layouts & switching
16. Mouse Property Sheet
16.1. Button switching
16.2. Double-click speed
16.3. Appearance schemes
16.4. Mouse trails
17. Sounds Property Sheet
17.1. Adjustable volume
17.2. Customizing sound schemes
18. Display Property Sheet
18.1. Size and Color Schemes
18.2. System Font Size
18.3. Custom Font Size (scaling)
19. Fonts Property Sheet
19.1. Limiting the number of fonts
20. Passwords Property Sheet
20.1. Per-User configuration
20.2. Using accessibility features when no one's logged in
20.2.1. Activating by hotkey overrides defaults
20.2.2. Changing the system default settings with RegEdit
20.2.3. Future utility to automate this process
21. The Windows 95 Shell
21.1. The Explorer
21.2. ToolTips
21.3. Assigning hotkeys for applications
21.4. Building up custom configurations
21.5. Modifying the Start menu
21.6. Using the Desktop and TaskBar
22. Miscellaneous Utilities
22.1. Chat
22.2. Macro Recorder
22.3. The Microsoft Network
23. On-Line Help on Accessibility
24. Demonstrations of Third-party Products
25. Documentation
25.1. Information on-line and in print
25.2. "Introducing Microsoft Windows 95"
25.3. Accessible software design guidelines
25.4. Customizing Windows 95 application note
26. Support for Accessibility Software Vendors
26.1. Common Controls
26.2. The Screen Reader Present flag
26.3. Helper libraries
26.4. API for applications to talk to accessibility aids
26.5. Support for multiple pointing devices
27. Agenda
27.1. Future Plans
27.2. Resources
27.3. Q&A
28. Future Plans
28.1. Voice input & output mechanisms
28.2. Built-in screen enlarger
28.3. Built-in on-screen keyboard
28.4. Further enhancements to Windows 95 accessibility options
29. Resources
29.1. Handouts
29.1.1. Copies of the slides
29.1.2. Copies of accessibility brochure
29.1.3. Copies of third-party product list
29.1.4. Copies of the Introducing Microsoft Windows 95 chapter 
on accessibility
29.1.5. Copies of all material on diskette in ASCII format
30. Resources
30.1. MS Sales Information Center -- 800-426-9400
30.2. Introducing Microsoft Windows 95
30.3. On-line sources 
30.3.1. CompuServe GO WINUSER
30.3.2. FTP ftp.microsoft.com
30.3.3. Web www.microsoft.com
30.4. Email enable@microsoft.com
31. How you can participate
31.1. Test pre-release versions of Microsoft products
31.2. Fill out survey form
31.3. Join our mailing lists
31.4. Send us your feedback
32. Q&A and feedback
