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If you have trouble seeing where the mouse pointer is on your screen, you can make it so that simply pressing the <key>Ctrl</key> key will locate your pointer. Once this is set up, pressing <key>Ctrl</key> will cause an animation to appear briefly at the location of your pointer.
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Located in
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Open <gui>Mouse and Touchpad</gui> and select the <gui>Mouse</gui> tab.
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Located in
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Select <gui>Show position of pointer when the Control key is pressed</gui>.
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Located in
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Your <key>Ctrl</key> keys will now locate the pointer when pressed.
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Located in
C/a11y-locate-pointer.page:43
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GNOME provides the <app>Orca</app> screen reader to speak the user interface. Refer to the <link href="help:orca">Orca Help</link> for more information.
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Located in
C/a11y-screen-reader.page:19
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Select <gui>Turn on accessibility features from the keyboard</gui> to turn slow keys on and off from the keyboard. When this option is selected, you can press and hold <key>Shift</key> for eight seconds to enable or disable slow keys.
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Located in
C/a11y-slowkeys.page:54
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You can also turn slow keys on and off by clicking the <link xref="a11y-icon">accessibility icon</link> on the top bar and selecting <gui>Slow Keys</gui>.
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Select <gui>Turn on accessibility features from the keyboard</gui> (above <gui>Sticky Keys</gui>) to turn sticky keys on and off from the keyboard. When this option is selected, you can press <key>Shift</key> five times in a row to enable or disable sticky keys.
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Located in
C/a11y-stickykeys.page:57
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You can also turn sticky keys on and off by clicking the <link xref="a11y-icon">accessibility icon</link> on the top bar and selecting <gui>Sticky Keys</gui>.
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Located in
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You can have the computer make a "beep" sound when you start typing a keyboard shortcut with sticky keys turned on. This is useful if you want to know that sticky keys is expecting a keyboard shortcut to be typed, so the next key press will be interpreted as part of a shortcut. Select <gui>Beep when a modifier key is pressed</gui> to enable this.
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Located in
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