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<font size="+2"><font face="Tiresias LPfont">Beg to differ on
accessibility for the deaf. There are way<font size="+2"><font
face="Tiresias LPfont">s to t<font size="+2"><font
face="Tiresias LPfont">weak your desktop to be more ver<font
size="+2"><font face="Tiresias LPfont">bose</font></font>
so that alerts and other 'hidden' happenings don't just
make a sound but shoot up persist<font size="+2"><font
face="Tiresias LPfont">ant popup <font size="+2"><font
face="Tiresias LPfont">alerts or something
similar. You c<font size="+2"><font
face="Tiresias LPfont">an also set this in
some programs. As far as some kind of
automatic closed captioning for audio/vid<font
size="+2"><font face="Tiresias LPfont">e<font
size="+2"><font face="Tiresias LPfont">o,
we're still in the dark ages.<br>
I'm assuming y<font size="+2"><font
face="Tiresias LPfont">ou use
Microsoft so here's a page about
it using XP. For other versions
you should be able to search the
MS site for accessibility
details from this page; <a
href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308897">http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308897</a><br>
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