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-<chapter id="ats-0">
-<title>Using the Assistive Technologies</title>
-<para>The GNOME Desktop contains the following applications to enable users with a physical
-disability to use the desktop:</para>
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem>
-<para>
-<application>On-Screen Keyboard</application>
-</para>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<para>
-<application>Screen Reader and Magnifier</application>
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-<note>
-<para>Before you can use the <application>On-Screen Keyboard</application>
-and <application>Screen Reader and Magnifier</application> on Solaris systems,
-you must follow the steps outlined in <xref linkend="sysadmin-55"/> of this
-guide.</para>
-</note>
-<sect1 id="ats-1">
-<title>On-Screen Keyboard</title>
-<indexterm>
-<primary>On-Screen Keyboard</primary>
-</indexterm>
-<indexterm>
-<primary>GOK</primary>
-</indexterm>
-<para>The <application>On-Screen Keyboard</application>
-application displays virtual keyboards on your desktop. You can use the standard
-mouse pointer or alternative pointing device to operate the virtual keyboards. <application>On-Screen Keyboard</application> displays the following types of keyboards:</para>
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem>
-<para>Compose keyboards that enable you to compose text. To type
-alphanumeric characters, you select the characters on the compose keyboard.</para>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<para>Dynamic keyboards that <application>On-Screen Keyboard</application>
-generates to reflect the applications that are currently running on the desktop.
-For example, <application>On-Screen Keyboard</application> generates keyboards
-that contain keys to represent the applications that are running on your desktop
-or the menus that are contained in an application. </para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-<para>To start <application>On-Screen Keyboard</application>, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Accessibility</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>On-Screen
-Keyboard</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. For more information about the <application>On-Screen Keyboard</application> application, see the <ulink type="help" url="ghelp:gok"> Help for <application>On-Screen Keyboard</application></ulink>.</para>
-<sect2 id="ats-5">
-<title>Maximizing Application Windows for On-Screen Keyboard Users</title>
-<indexterm>
-<primary>maximizing Terminal for On-Screen Keyboard users</primary>
-</indexterm>
-<para>If you are an <application>On-Screen Keyboard</application>
-user, you cannot use any application in Full Screen mode because the application
-window obscures the <application>On-Screen Keyboard</application> display.</para>
-<para>To resize the window for use with the <application>On-Screen Keyboard</application> application, perform the following steps:</para>
-<orderedlist>
-<listitem>
-<para>Do not enable the Full Screen mode in the application.</para>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<para>Give focus to the application window.</para>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<para>Press <keycap>F10</keycap> to maximize the application.</para>
-</listitem>
-</orderedlist>
-</sect2>
-</sect1>
-<sect1 id="ats-2">
-<title>Screen Reader and Magnifier</title>
-<indexterm>
-<primary>Screen Reader and Magnifier</primary>
-</indexterm>
-<indexterm>
-<primary>Gnopernicus</primary>
-</indexterm>
-<para>The <application>Screen Reader
-and Magnifier</application> application enables users with limited vision,
-or no vision, to use the GNOME Desktop and associated applications. <application>Screen Reader
-and Magnifier</application> provides the following functionality: </para>
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem>
-<para>Screen reader</para>
-<para>The screen reader enables non-visual access to standard applications
-in the GNOME Desktop,
-using speech and Braille output.</para>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<para>Magnifier</para>
-<para>The magnifier provides automated focus tracking and fullscreen magnification
-to aid low-vision users.</para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-<para>To start <application>Screen Reader and Magnifier</application>, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Accessibility</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Screen
-Reader and Magnifier</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. For more information about
-the application, see the <ulink type="help" url="ghelp:gnopernicus">online Help for <application>Screen Reader and Magnifier</application></ulink>.</para>
-</sect1>
-<sect1 id="ats-6">
-<title>Disabling the Screensaver</title>
-<indexterm>
-<primary>Screen Reader and Magnifier</primary>
-<secondary>disabling
-screensaver</secondary>
-</indexterm>
-<para>Before you use <application>On-Screen
-Keyboard</application> or <application>Screen Reader and Magnifier</application>,
-you must disable the screensaver. To disable the screensaver, perform the
-following steps:</para>
-<orderedlist>
-<listitem>
-<para>Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guisubmenu>Preferences</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Screensaver</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<para>Deselect the <guilabel>Activate screensaver when session is idle</guilabel> checkbox.</para>
-</listitem>
-</orderedlist>
-</sect1>
-</chapter>