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Going Linux #434 · Welcome to Linux! Pt6 - Accessibility Software

Dec 21, 202241 min
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Episode description

In this episode we highlight some of the available accessibility software that Ubuntu Mate has and how to use it. Accessibility software can help everyone to use a computer and use it to get things done. All without breaking the bank. Accessibility, also referenced as "Assistive Technology" or "Universal Access," is a key priority for Ubuntu MATE. When computer access is shared within a household or business and where individual needs differ, Ubuntu MATE is an excellent solution.

Episode Time Stamps
00:00 Welcome to Linux! Pt6 - Accessibility Software
02:47 Accessibility Software
05:46 Accessibility software is available for all Linux distributions
06:25 Examples here are from Ubuntu MATE
07:37 JAWS: A proprietary screen reader example from Windows
11:50 How expensive is it?
16:21 Lend us your expertise: Contact us to correct our misinterpretations
19:09 Definition: Accessibility software
22:08 Keyboard shortcuts and settings
26:07 Enable accessibility at the login screen
27:05 Orca screenreader
29:43 Onboard onscreen keyboard
31:39 Magnus screen magnifier
33:17 Additional settings in the Control Center
34:45 Open Dyslexic
36:26 Other settings
39:28 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe
40:41 End

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