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This lesson covers accessibility.
Objectives and Skills
Objectives and skills for the accessibility portion of Linux+ certification include:[1]
- Accessibility
- Basic knowledge of keyboard accessibility settings (AccessX)
- Basic knowledge of visual settings and themes
- Basic knowledge of assistive technology (AT)
- The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
- Sticky/repeat keys
- Slow/bounce/toggle keys
- Mouse keys
- High contrast/large print desktop themes
- Screen reader
- Braille display
- Screen magnifier
- On-screen keyboard
- Gestures (used at login, for example gdm)
- Orca
- GOK
- Emacspeak
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Lesson Summary
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