Systemindstillinger/Tilgængelighed

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    Indstillinger til at gøre det lettere for handicappede at bruge computeren


    KDE's indstillinger af tilgængelighed gør det muligt for dig at gøre det nemmere for dig at betjene computeren.

    Information

    Hvis du har aktiveret skrivebordseffekter, så vil du også finde nogle muligheder, der kan være af interesse i Systemindstillingers modul Skrivebordseffekter.


    Klokke

    I fanebladet Klokke kan du tilpasse systemklokken. Med indstillingerne for synlig klokke kan du indstille systemet til at give visuelle bekendtgærelser på skærmen. Hvis du for eksempel redigerer et dokument og en klæbende tast trykkes ned, så kan du vælge mellem at få dokumentets brugerflade vist med inverterede farver og at få hele dokumentets vindue til at skifte til en brugervalgt farve.

    The duration slider allows you to select how long the active window will change color in milliseconds. A smaller amount of time will mean there will be a shorter pause in between visible bells, while a larger amount of time means that the visible pause will be longer.

    If you find these settings useful, you may also want to have a look at the Application and System Notifications module of System Settings.

    Hvis du har svært ved at bruge tastaturet, så har fanebladene Ændringstaster og Tastaturfiltre indstillingsmuligheder, som måske kan være til hjælp; og fanebladet Aktiveringsgestus giver dig mulighed for at aktivere klæbrige og langsomme taster med en musegestus, hvis du ikke ønsker at bruge disse funktioner hele tiden.


    Modifier Keys

    There are two panels here, the Sticky Keys and the Locking Keys panel. Sticky keys is a setting to make it easier to enter multiple key shortcuts. For instance, when one wants to capitalize a letter, the Shift key is pressed at the same time as the letter. Sticky Keys allow you to first press Shift, Control, or Alt, and then release it and press another key. This system will interpret it as those keys being simultaneously pressed.

    There are 3 Locking Keys on most keyboards. These keys are the Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock keys. In the Modifier Key area, you can choose to have a system bell played if these are activated or deactivated.

    Keyboard filters

    Slow Keys

    Slow Keys allow confirmation that a key has been pressed and entered. The system bell is activated when the time allotted with the slider has passed. For a key to be accepted, it has to be held until the set amount of time. The system bell can be used to indicate when a key press has been made, accepted, rejected, or any combination of the three.

    Bounce Keys

    The bounce key setting is used to prevent multiple characters appearing in a document as a result of an immediate key press occurring after the first one. If you press a key again in less time that has been set with the slider, the second repeat character won't be made and a system bell might activate.

    Selv simple indstillinger som at gøre tastaturetgentagelsen langsommere kan være en stor hjælp