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If you find it difficult to use the keyboard, the <menuchoice>Modifier Keys</menuchoice> and <menuchoice>Keyboard Filters</menuchoice> tabs has options that you may find helpful; and the <menuchoice>Activation Gestures</menuchoice> has options to use mouse gestures to activate sticky keys or slow keys, if you do not want to use these features all the time. | If you find it difficult to use the keyboard, the <menuchoice>Modifier Keys</menuchoice> and <menuchoice>Keyboard Filters</menuchoice> tabs has options that you may find helpful; and the <menuchoice>Activation Gestures</menuchoice> has options to use mouse gestures to activate sticky keys or slow keys, if you do not want to use these features all the time. | ||
Even simple settings like slowing the rate of keyboard repeat can be a great help | |||
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Revision as of 13:59, 15 July 2011
Settings to improve the desktop experience for disabled persons |
These settings are meant to help people with disabilities use the workspace.
In the tab you can customize the system bell. You can also have it display a visual clue. If you find these settings useful, you may also want to have a look at the Application and System Notifications module of System Settings.
If you find it difficult to use the keyboard, the
and tabs has options that you may find helpful; and the has options to use mouse gestures to activate sticky keys or slow keys, if you do not want to use these features all the time.Even simple settings like slowing the rate of keyboard repeat can be a great help