Which of the following tab is not available in Accessibility options w...
Accessibility Options in Windows XP
Accessibility Options in Windows XP is a feature that makes the computer easier to use for people with disabilities. It provides a range of options to customize the settings for keyboard, display, sound, and general options. In this question, we are asked to identify the tab which is not available in the Accessibility Options window.
Tabs in Accessibility Options Window
The Accessibility Options window in Windows XP has four tabs:
1. Keyboard: This tab provides options to adjust the keyboard settings for people who have difficulty using the standard keyboard.
2. Display: This tab provides options to adjust the display settings for people who have difficulty reading the screen.
3. Sound: This tab provides options to adjust the sound settings for people who have difficulty hearing the system sounds.
4. General: This tab provides options to adjust the settings related to mouse, keyboard, and sound.
Answer
The correct answer is option 'D'. It means that the Volume tab is not available in the Accessibility Options window. This option is related to sound settings, but it is not included in the Accessibility Options window. Therefore, the other three tabs, Keyboard, Display, and General, are available in the Accessibility Options window.