Accessibility
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GNOME Desktop has built in Accessibility features called Universal Access.
To get there, open Settings and on the left select 'Universal Access'
From there you have features for folks needing help with Seeing, Hearing, Typing, as well as Pointing & Clicking.
More information can be found here.
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- richard.kolla
- Last Edited
- Jun 21 2019, 14:14