2.4.1 Configuring Keyboard Accessibility
GNOME provides keyboard settings designed to help users with motion impairments
using 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 , Ctrl , and Shift can be duplicated with "sticky
keys"
To configure keyboard accessibility settings, click Computer > Control Center > Per-
sonal > Accessibility.
Figure 2.19 Keyboard Accessibility Preferences Dialog
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