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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.
Video: There is an available version related to this article for Sleeper OS.
Remember, GNOME 40's accessibility features cater to various needs. Explore options, adjust settings, and find what works for you.