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Accessibility in Ubuntu
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We want to make computers work for everyone, whatever your physical circumstances. So, we provide tools that make Ubuntu one of the most accessible operating systems around.
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slides/ubuntu/accessibility.html:2
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You can get at these tools in one place: the <em>Assistive Technologies Preferences,</em> inside the System Menu. From there, you can turn on helpful tools like <em>Orca,</em> to speak text on the screen, or dwell click to press mouse buttons automatically.
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slides/accessibility.html:3
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Remember to check out the <em>Appearance Preferences</em>, too. You can choose between different visual styles and even change the fonts that are used by applications.
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Located in
slides/ubuntu/accessibility.html:4
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