Keyboard Preferences
- Keyboard response time
- FilterKeys is an accessibility feature of Microsoft Windows. It tells the keyboard to ignore brief or repeated keystrokes. This makes typing easier for users with hand tremors. To enable FilterKeys, Hold the right ⇧Shift key for 10 seconds. A dialog box will appear asking you if you want to turn on this feature. FilterKeys can also be turned on and off via the Settings panel. Click the Windows logo icon in the lower left of the screen. Click the Settings icon (two icons above the Windows logo icon). On the left side of the dialog box that appears, click on Keyboard option. On the right side of the dialog box, scroll down until you see FilterKeys. Click the toggle to turn it on.
- Macintosh computer – to speed up or slow down the response time of the keyboard or mouse, set preferences in Keyboard & Mouse preferences.
- Using a keyboard instead of the mouse
- In Windows, MouseKeys is designed for people who have difficulty using a mouse. MouseKeys allows you to use the numeric keypad to control the mouse pointer. If you want to use the numeric keypad for data entry as well as for navigation, you can set the MouseKeys to be activated by pressing NUM LOCK. You can also turn on MouseKeys by clicking the Settings icon (two icons above the Windows logo icon in the lower left of your screen), then click on Ease of Access. A dialog box will appear. Scroll down the left navigation towards the bottom of the list of options. Click on Mouse. Under the Control your mouse with a keypad heading, click the toggle to turn on MouseKeys.
- Using a Macintosh, click on the Apple menu. Select System Preferences, and then click on Accessibility. In the Accessibility pane, click in the left navigation, click on Mouse & Trackpad, then click on the Enable Mouse Keys checkbox on the right.
PDF Files
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If you are using a screen reader, you may find it will not read some documents in PDF format. If you come across a document that is not accessible, please contact the State Treasurer's Office and we will assist you in obtaining a file that is accessible.
Language Access Complaint
The State Treasurer’s Office and our associated Boards, Commissions, and Authorities (Herein collectively referred to as STO) is committed to providing effective communication to all persons utilizing public services. If you feel we were unable to provide you your requested services you because of a language barrier (limited-English proficiency) or other communication challenge, the STO may be able to provide additional communication assistance that will assist you with the information or services you have requested. Please email EEO@treasurer.ca.gov with a detailed description of your language access challenge or complaint and the STO will attempt to resolve your complaint in a timely manner.
Contact
The STO will make all reasonable accommodations to ensure people with disabilities have an equal opportunity to enjoy all of its programs, services, and activities. If you have difficulty accessing any material on our websites, please contact us at EEO@treasurer.ca.gov so that we can provide the information in an accessible format.