| Chapter 8. Configuring Your GNOME Desktop |
8.7. Keyboard Accessibility Preferences
8.7.a. Basic Preferences
Table 8.5, Keyboard Accessibility Preferences lists the basic keyboard accessibility preferences that you can modify.
Table 8.5. Keyboard Accessibility Preferences
Dialog Element |
Description |
|---|---|
Enable keyboard accessibility features |
Select this option to enable keyboard accessibility features. When you select this option, the other options in the preference tool become available. |
Disable if unused for |
Select this option to deactivate keyboard accessibility preferences if the keyboard is not used for a specified period of time. Use the slider to specify the number of seconds of keyboard idle time required before the system disables the keyboard accessibility preferences. When the specified number of seconds elapses, the following keyboard accessibility preferences are disabled:
|
Beep when features turned on or off from keyboard |
Select this option for an audible indication when a feature such as sticky keys or slow keys is activated, or deactivated. |
Import Feature Settings |
Click on this button to import an AccessX configuration file. |
|
Enable Sticky Keys |
Select this option to perform multiple simultaneous keypress operations by pressing the keys in sequence. Alternatively, to enable the sticky keys feature, press Shift five times. You can set the following sticky keys preferences:
|
|
Enable Repeat Keys |
Select this option to enable the autorepeat settings for your keyboard. You can set the following autorepeat preferences:
|
Type to test settings |
The test area is an interactive interface so you can see how the keyboard settings affect the display as you type. Type text in the test area to test the effect of your settings. |
For more information on configuring keyboard accessibility preferences, see the GNOME Desktop Accessibility Guide. (Next: Filter Preferences)
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Chapter 8. Configuring Your Desktop
Table of Contents
8.1. Assistive Technology Preferences
8.3. Desktop Background Preferences
8.4. File Management Preferences
8.5. Font Preferences
8.5.a. Previewing
a Font
8.5.b. Adding
a TrueType Font
8.7. Keyboard Accessibility Preferences
8.7.a. Basic Preferences (you are here)
8.7.b. Filter
Preferences
8.7.c. Mouse
Preferences
8.8. Keyboard Preferences
8.8.a.
Keyboard Preferences
8.8.b. Keyboard
Layouts Preferences
8.8.c. Keyboard
Layout Options
8.8.d. Typing
Break Preferences
8.9. Keyboard Shortcuts Preferences
8.10. Menus & Toolbars Preferences
8.11. Mouse Preferences
8.11.a. Buttons
Preferences
8.11.b. Pointer
Preferences
8.11.c. Motion
Preferences
8.12. Multimedia Systems Selector
8.13. Network Proxy Preferences
8.14. Preferred Applications
8.14.a. Web
Browser Preferences
8.14.b. Email
Client Preferences
8.14.c. Text
Editor Preferences
8.14.d. Terminal
Preferences
8.15. Remote Desktop Preferences
8.16. Screen Resolution Preferences
8.17. Screensaver Preferences
8.18. Sessions Preferences
8.18.a. Setting
Session Preferences
8.18.b. Setting
Session Properties
8.18.c. Configuring
Startup Applications
8.19. Sound Preferences
8.19.a. General
Sound Preferences
8.19.b. Sound
Event Preferences
8.19.c. System
Bell Settings
8.20. Theme Preferences
8.20.a. To
Create a Custom Theme
8.20.b. To
Install a New Theme
8.20.c. To
Install a New Theme Option
8.20.d. To
Delete a Theme Option
8.20.e. Previewing
Themes
8.21. Windows Preferences

