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This episode starts the investigation into Linux Accessibility features to demonstrate how Linux can do accessibility just like Windows can.
We start with MOUSE KEYS - the ability to control the on-screen cursor/pointer by using the keyboard.
You will need to listen to hear my embarrassment!
Remember,if you are either disabled or elderly you can ring AbiltyNet, a UKcharity, who can make visits to your home, if necessary, or ring you to help you. Their free-phone telephone number is 0800 048 7642. Their email address is [email protected]and their web address is www.abilitynet.org.uk. And it is all free-of-charge!
You may also find in the area where you live a friendly computer club with people who are willing to help – talk to your local council.
This episode starts the investigation into Linux Accessibility features to demonstrate how Linux can do accessibility just like Windows can.
We start with MOUSE KEYS - the ability to control the on-screen cursor/pointer by using the keyboard.
You will need to listen to hear my embarrassment!
Remember,if you are either disabled or elderly you can ring AbiltyNet, a UKcharity, who can make visits to your home, if necessary, or ring you to help you. Their free-phone telephone number is 0800 048 7642. Their email address is [email protected]and their web address is www.abilitynet.org.uk. And it is all free-of-charge!
You may also find in the area where you live a friendly computer club with people who are willing to help – talk to your local council.