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206 Start-Up<br />

8.3.1 Configuring Accessibility Settings<br />

The settings <strong>of</strong> this module facilitate the use <strong>of</strong> the keyboard for users with motion<br />

impairments. The module consists <strong>of</strong> the three tabs: Basic, Filters, and Mouse Keys.<br />

Before modifying settings, activate Enable keyboard accessibility features.<br />

8.3.2 Configuring Assistive Technology<br />

Support<br />

The GNOME desktop includes assistive technologies for users with special needs.<br />

These technologies include a screen reader, magnifier, and on-screen keyboard. To<br />

enable the technologies, first select Enable assistive technologies then select the technologies<br />

you want.<br />

The gok package must be installed to get on-screen keyboard support. The<br />

gnopernicus and gnome-mag packages must be installed to get screen reading<br />

and magnifying capabilities.<br />

8.3.3 Changing Your Password<br />

Use this module to change your password. Specify your current password, specify your<br />

new password twice, then click OK. Using capitals, numbers, and symbols increases<br />

the security <strong>of</strong> a password.<br />

8.3.4 Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts<br />

A keyboard shortcut is a key or combination <strong>of</strong> keys that provides an alternative to<br />

standard ways <strong>of</strong> performing an action. Use Keyboard Shortcuts to display the default<br />

keyboard shortcuts. You can customize the shortcuts to your preferences.<br />

To change the shortcut keys for an action, click the shortcut for the action then press<br />

the keys to associate with the action. To disable the shortcut keys for an action, click<br />

the shortcut for the action then press

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