One of the features included with Windows 98 (and every version of Windows since) is a series of Accessibility tools that make it easier for disabled or physically challenged users to use their PCs. Examples include an on-screen magnifier, high-contrast Desktop display, and keyboard and mouse modes. These Win98 accessibility features rely on a common DLL (dynamic-link library) file called Oleacc.dll. This file can sometimes become damaged or corrupted or go missing, causing these accessibility features to malfunction. |
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