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Using Dreamweaver accessibility features
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Support for operating system accessibility features 
Dreamweaver supports accessibility features in both the Windows and Macintosh operating 
systems. For example, on the Macintosh you set the visual preferences in the Universal Access 
Preferences dialog box (Apple > System Preferences). Your settings are reflected in the 
Dreamweaver workspace.
Dreamweaver also supports the Windows operating system’s high contrast setting. You 
activate this option through the Windows Control Panel. When high contrast is on, it affects 
Dreamweaver as follows:
Dialog boxes and panels use system color settings.
For example, if you set the color to White on Black, all Dreamweaver dialog boxes and 
panels appear with a white foreground color and black background.
Code view syntax coloring is off. 
Code view uses the system window and window text color, and ignores color settings in 
Preferences. For example, if you set the system color to White on Black, and then change 
text colors in Preferences > Code Coloring, Dreamweaver ignores the colors set in 
Preferences and displays the code text with a white foreground color and black 
background.
Design view uses the background and text colors you set in Modify > Page Properties so 
that pages you design render colors as a browser will.
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Using the keyboard to navigate Dreamweaver
You can use the keyboard to navigate Dreamweaver panels, inspectors, dialog boxes, frames, 
and tables without a mouse. 
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Navigating panels
You can use the keyboard to navigate the panels.
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Tabbing and the use of arrow keys are supported for Windows only.