Accessibility features in GNOME session Flashback make the desktop environment more inclusive and user-friendly for individuals with diverse needs. Whether you have visual impairments, motor limitations, or any other accessibility requirements, GNOME 40 offers a range of tools to enhance your computing experience.
Open Settings: Click on the "Applications" button, then "System tools", "Preferences" and search for "Settings."
Access Accessibility: In the Settings menu, click on "Accessibility" to access a variety of accessibility-related options.
High Contrast:
Enhances the contrast between text and background, making it easier to read.
Large Text:
Increases the font size across the system for better readability.
Keyboard Shortcuts:
Customize key combinations to perform various tasks without using a mouse.
Mouse and Touchpad:
Adjust mouse sensitivity and enable features like dwell-clicking for those with limited motor control.
Screen Keyboard:
Provides an on-screen keyboard for users who may have difficulty using a physical keyboard.
Text-to-Speech:
Converts on-screen text to speech, aiding users who benefit from auditory information.
Video: There is an available version related to this article for Sleeper OS.
Inclusive Communication: Screen reader and text-to-speech features ensure that individuals with visual impairments can access information and communicate effectively.
Customized Interaction: Users can tailor their desktop experience, modifying font sizes, contrast settings, and more to match their preferences.
Remember that GNOME session Flashback's accessibility features are designed to cater to a wide range of needs. Feel free to explore the options, customize settings, and find what works best for your unique requirements.