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Keywords:
Impaired,
Unable,
Mental,
Injured,
Substantial
injured so as to be unable to function; as, disabled veterans.
unable to function at normal capacity.
Individuals who display a substantially limiting physical or mental impairment which affects basic life activities such as hearing, seeing, speaking, walking, caring for oneself, learning or working.
Because of an impairment, the disabled individual is limited or restricted in executing some skills, performing specific jobs or tasks, or participating in certain activities (American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance)
Describes a menu item or control that cannot be chosen; the item may appear dimmed.
An interface element state that means a menu item, button, etc., cannot be used in the current context; i.e., it does not respond to keyboard or mouse input.
An indication that a menu item, button, or other screen element cannot be used in the current context. If an item is disabled, it usually appears lighter or "greyer" in color than the other elements in a window or menu, and does not respond to keyboard or mouse input.
The status or state of a kinetic account that is not fully functional. Disabled accounts continue to receive e-mail, and e-mail forwarding and autoreply features continue to function, but the accounts may not login to kinetic Manager, use FTP for web publishing, nor use modem pools (if applicable). Disabled accounts may be enabled to return them to full functionality.
Turned off. Contrast with enabled.
Not enabled; See enabled .
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