Using the Accessibility Preference Tools
This chapter describes how to use the Accessibility
preference tools to customize your desktop.
Opening an Accessibility Tool
You can open an Accessibility preference tool in
the following ways:
From the Desktop Preferences menu
Choose Applications
Desktop PreferencesAccessibility
. Choose the preference tool that you require from the submenu.
The dialog for the tool is displayed.
From the Start Here location
Open a Nautilus window, then choose
GoStart Here.
Alternatively, double-click on the Start Here object
on the desktop background. The Start Here location is
displayed. Double-click on the Preferences object in
the Nautilus window, then double-click on the
Accessibility folder.
Configuring Keyboard Accessibility Options
AccessXpreference tools, Keyboard Accessibility
keyboardconfiguring
accessibility optionsaccessibility
configuring keyboard
preference toolsKeyboard Accessibility
Use the Keyboard accessibility
preference tool to set the keyboard accessibility preferences. The
Keyboard accessibility preference tool is also known as
AccessX. lists the keyboard
accessibility settings that you can modify.
Keyboard Accessibility Settings
Option
Function
Enable keyboard accessibility
Select this option
to enable keyboard accessibility features. When you select this option, the
other options in the preference tool become available.
Beep when enabling/disabling
keyboard accessibility featuresSelect this option for an audible indication when a feature
such as sticky keys or slow keys is activated, or deactivated.
Disable if unused
for
Select this option to enable you to deactivate the keyboard accessibility
preferences. Specify the period of time that must pass before timeout occurs.
Enable Mouse Keys
accessibilitymouse keys
Select this option to make the numeric keypad emulate mouse actions. You can
specify the following mouse key settings:
Maximum pointer speed: Use this setting
to specify the maximum speed that the pointer moves across the screen.
Time to accelerate to maximum speed:
Use this setting to specify the duration of the acceleration time of the pointer.
Start moving this long after keypress:
Use this setting to specify the period of time that must pass after a keypress
before the pointer moves.
Enable Slow Keys
accessibilityslow keys
Select this option to control the period of time that you must press-and-hold
a key before acceptance. You can specify the following slow keys settings:
Only accept keypress after: Use this
setting to specify the period of time that you must press-and-hold a key before
acceptance.
Beep when key is pressed: Select this
option for an audible indication of a keypress.
Beep when key is accepted: Select this
option for an audible indication of key acceptance.
Beep when key is rejected: Select this
option for an audible indication of key rejection.
Enable Bounce
Keysaccessibility
bounce keys
Select this option to accept a key input and to control the key repeat characteristics
of the keyboard. You can specify the following bounce keys settings:
Ignore keypresses within: Use this setting
to specify the interval to wait after the first keypress before the automatic
repeat of a pressed key.
Beep when key is rejected: Select this
option for an audible indication of key rejection.
Enable Sticky
Keysaccessibility
sticky keys
Select this option to perform multiple simultaneous keypress operations by
pressing the keys in sequence. You can specify the following sticky keys settings:
Beep when modifier is pressed: Select
this option for an audible indication when you press a modifier key.
Turn off Sticky Keys when two keys pressed simultaneously
: Select this option to specify that when you press two keys simultaneously,
you can no longer press keys in sequence to perform multiple simultaneous
keypresses.
Toggle and Repeat
Keysaccessibility
toggle keys
Select this option for an audible indication of a toggle keypress. You hear
one beep when a toggle key is turned on. You hear two beeps when a toggle
key is turned off.
Testing Area
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.
Import CDE AccessX
file
Click on this button to import a CDE AccessX configuration file.