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GNOME 2.14 Desktop Accessibility Guide
Preface
Introduction to Accessibility
Configuring the Mouse and Keyboard
Using the Keyboard to Navigate the Desktop
Customizing the Appearance of the Desktop
Using the Assistive Technologies
System Administration
GNOME 2.14 Desktop Accessibility Guide
Preface
1.
Who Should Read This Guide
2.
How This Guide Is Organized
3.
Related Documentation
1.
Introduction to Accessibility
1.1.
Overview of Accessibility
2.
Configuring the Mouse and Keyboard
2.1.
Configuring the Mouse
2.2.
Configuring the Keyboard
2.3.
Using the Keyboard Accessibility Status Panel Application
3.
Using the Keyboard to Navigate the Desktop
3.1.
Introduction to Keyboard Navigation
3.2.
Navigating the Desktop Background
3.3.
Navigating Panels
3.4.
Navigating Your Workspaces
3.5.
Navigating Windows
3.6.
Navigating Applications
3.7.
Navigating the File Manager
3.8.
Navigating Help Content in Caret Navigation Mode
3.9.
Navigating Standard Elements and Controls
3.10.
Customizing Your Keyboard Shortcuts
4.
Customizing the Appearance of the Desktop
4.1.
Customization Options
4.2.
Using Themes to Customize the Desktop
4.3.
Customizing Specific Components of the Desktop
4.4.
Meeting Specific Accessibility Needs
5.
Using the Assistive Technologies
5.1.
On-Screen Keyboard
5.2.
Screen Reader and Magnifier
5.3.
Disabling the Screensaver
A.
System Administration
A.1.
Configuring the Desktop for Accessible Login
A.2.
Configuring the Java Environment for Accessibility on Solaris Systems
A.3.
Enabling XKB on Solaris Systems
A.4.
Enabling Full Screen Magnification
A.5.
Enabling Braille
A.6.
Configuring Alternative Pointer Devices
About This Document
Preface