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Explore how GNOME 40's accessibility features make the desktop more inclusive and user-friendly. Whether you face visual challenges, motor restrictions, or unique needs, GNOME 40 offers tools to enhance your computing experience.
Access Settings: Click the Sleeper OS Logo, then "Activities," and search for "Settings."
Enter Accessibility: In Settings, open "Accessibility" to discover options for enhancing accessibility.
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Magnifier: Enlarge text and UI elements with a virtual magnifying glass.
High Contrast: Enhance text visibility with higher contrast.
Large Text: Increase font size across the system for easier reading.
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Keyboard Shortcuts: Customize key combinations for tasks without a mouse.
Mouse and Touchpad: Adjust sensitivity, enable dwell-clicking for motor control.
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Screen Keyboard: Offer an on-screen keyboard.
Text-to-Speech: Convert on-screen text to speech.
Empower Independent Work: GNOME 40's features promote self-assurance.
Inclusivity in Conversation: Screen readers empower visually impaired users.
Personalized Interaction: Customize font sizes, contrast, etc.
Assistive Arsenal: Tools assist individuals with different needs.
Design for All: GNOME 40 embraces universal design principles.
Remember, GNOME 40's accessibility features cater to various needs. Explore options, adjust settings, and find what works for you.