The Zune software has features that make it accessible to those who have limited dexterity, low vision, or other disabilities. The following features make the Zune software more accessible:
The Magnifier, which is built into Windows XP and Windows Vista, enlarges the items on the screen to help you see and use the Zune software. For more on the Magnifier, see the Microsoft Accessibility website.
Zune was designed so that you can easily use the keyboard instead of a mouse or other input device to use the software.
The TAB key moves the focus point of the computer between screen controls in the Zune software. The active control is indicated by a rectangle around the control. Once a screen control you want to use is active, use the appropriate keys for that control (such as alphanumeric keys to type in a text box, the SPACEBAR to select or clear a check box or option button, or the ENTER key to press a button).
Keyboard shortcuts help you easily access important features of the Zune software. The list of keyboard shortcuts is in Keyboard Shortcuts for the Zune Software.
The information in this section may apply only to users who license Microsoft products in the United States. If you obtained this product outside of the United States, you can use the subsidiary information card that came with your software package or visit the Microsoft Accessibility website for a list of telephone numbers and addresses for Microsoft support services. You can contact your subsidiary to find out whether the type of products and services described in this section are available in your area. Information about accessibility is available in other languages, including Japanese and French.