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What is an ACW file? Settings file created by the Accessibility Wizard, a component of Windows XP; saves settings that customize the operating system for different vision, hearing, or mobility needs; may include settings for the magnifier, narrator, on-screen keyboard, and other functions.

More Information The Accessibility Wizard can be accessed in Windows XP by selecting Start → All Programs → Accessories → Accessibility → Accessibility Wizard . It can also be started by selecting Start → Run , typing "accwiz," and then clicking "OK."

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What is an ACW file?

Settings file created by the Accessibility Wizard, a component of Windows XP; saves settings that customize the operating system for different vision, hearing, or mobility needs; may include settings for the magnifier, narrator, on-screen keyboard, and other functions.

More Information

The Accessibility Wizard can be accessed in Windows XP by selecting Start → All Programs → Accessories → Accessibility → Accessibility Wizard . It can also be started by selecting Start → Run , typing "accwiz," and then clicking "OK."

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Microsoft Windows Accessibility Wizard

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Included with OS

Category: Settings Files

Updated: March 15, 2011

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What is an ACW file?
Settings file created by the Accessibility Wizard, a component of Windows XP; saves settings that customize the operating system for different vision, hearing, or mobility needs; may include settings for the magnifier, narrator, on-screen keyboard, and other functions.