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GNOME 2.2 Desktop Accessibility Guide (multiplatform)

Gnome Accessibility
Gnome Accessibility

Irene Ryan (Sun Microsystems) has issued a multiplatform accessibility guide that supports the GNOME 2.2 desktop. The guide contains information about how to:

* Configure the mouse and keyboard to make these devices accessible to more users

* Navigate the desktop from the keyboard only

* Change the appearance of the desktop to enhance the accessibility of the desktop for users with visual impairments

You can download or view the GNOME 2.2 Desktop Accessibility Guide in HTML and PDF formats from the following location: http://www.gnome.org/learn

Re: GNOME 2.2 Desktop Accessibility Guide (multiplatform)

Then why not make it configurable but enabled by default? What's wrong with that? Yeah keyboard navigation is useful but what about the people who don't want that?