Using the radio buttons, select a modifier key to press for moving a window (Ctrl, Alt, Hyper, or the
Windows logo key).
2.3 Personal
Personal settings include the following:
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Section 2.3.1, "Configuring Keyboard Accessibility Settings," on page 47
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Section 2.3.2, "Configuring Assistive Technology Support," on page 49
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Section 2.3.3, "Changing Your Password," on page 50
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Section 2.3.4, "Configuring Language Settings," on page 50
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Section 2.3.5, "Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts," on page 51
2.3.1 Configuring Keyboard Accessibility Settings
GNOME provides keyboard settings designed to help users with motion impairments use the
GNOME desktop. Some of the available settings include:
• How long a key is pressed and held before being recognized as valid input
• Whether the keyboard can be used as a mouse
• Whether key combinations that use Alt, Control, and Shift can be duplicated with "sticky keys"
To configure keyboard accessibility settings, click Computer > Control Center > Accessibility.
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