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@@ -37,6 +37,15 @@ To have some or all of the screen magnified, see the <link linkend="ats-2">Magni
If you prefer a pointing device over the keyboard, you can configure an on-screen keyboard for point-and-click typing; see the <link linkend="gok">GNOME Onscreen Keyboard (gok)</link> and <link linkend="onboard">onBoard</link> sections.
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+If you can only press one key at a time, see the Sticky Keys portion of the <link linkend="dtconfig-14">Configuring an Accessible Keyboard</link> section.
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+If you tend to press keys for too long a time (normally causing inadvertant extra keys), see the Slow Keys portion of the <link linkend="dtconfig-14">Configuring an Accessible Keyboard</link> section.
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+If you tend to press keys multiple times (normally causing inadvertant extra keys), see the Bounce Keys portion of the <link linkend="dtconfig-14">Configuring an Accessible Keyboard</link> section.
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For further mouse- or pointer-based accessibility support, see the <link linkend="mousetweaks">MouseTweaks</link> and <link linkend="dtconfig-14">Configuring an Accessible Keyboard</link> sections. These tools supply several accessibility aids for pointer devices and keyboards.
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