A technician is setting up a Windows mobile device for a user who had trouble reading text on a previous device, especially at night. Which of the following adjustments would be MOST appropriate?
The magnifier tool in windows mobile devices can enlarge text and other items on the screen making it easier for the user to read. u can enable night mode or adjust the brightness settings.
D serait plus approprié. s'il a des difficultés serait til pas plus facile d'activé la synthès vocale qui s'en chargera. puisqu'on ne sait pas vraiement le problème est dû à quoi.. rappellez vous, comptia utilise les moyens plus faciles.. si le visuel n'est pas bon, passons donc par l'audition.
I was first convinced that the answer was just text to speech, because they were specific in saying a windows "Mobile" device. But after exploring further, I see that the answer must be use the Magnifier. (app) - and you should too.
On windows 10, press windows key and +, the windows magnifier app will load. examine the options that you can choose from. Text to speech is immediately available, (Control Alt Left click = read from here) then under the settings icon, you can click the link to "Make everything on my screen bigger" which change the Scaling Options for text on screen. The button for selecting "High Contrast Screen" is also readily available on the left.
it is the user who has got the problem especially when doing reading at night. The appropriate answer would be the magnifier. Now with the previous device the challenge was that, it did not have this feature, but with the current windows device it comes with it. the question did'nt specify the previous device as it has done with the current one, that is why the answer, it is so obvious.
For a moment I thought Answer is D but I checked Windows 10 on settings you have Ease of Access and the option of Magnifier which can be set to increase font size. Therefore option A will be right choice.
D - text-to-speech device -- The question says "trouble reading text on a previous device, especially at night" - If the user has trouble seeing at night, the magnifier (Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Ease of Access Center\Start Magnifier) probably won't help much - it will just make certain areas of the screen bigger not brighter. Increasing the resolution would help make words more distinct and sharp but not brighter. But a text-to-speech device would completely eliminate the problem since the user will need not read at all.
But wouldn't you have to see the settings in order to utilize text to speech in the first place? Especially at night? The way I see it, no proper explanation was given by anyone as to why using a magnifier would be the most appropriate.
Hey all,
not really sure why a magnifier should here the best solution.
A magnifier will cost extra money and is not really ergonomic.
Text to speech would be a better choice in my opinion.
What do you think?
Thanks and regards
I had this question in my exam and selected the magnifier, but it would be interesting which domain you think this will be?
I'm not sure about 1.3 or 1.4 or any other?
Wow, I hope to God you did not sit for the test. Like throwing money out the window.
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