Xfce provides several customisable keyboard and mouse accessibility options.
Accessibility Preferences: Assistive Technologies Tab |
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Accessibility Preferences: Keyboard Accessibility Tab |
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These settings are here to help people with certain disabilities get the most out of their keyboards.
When Sticky Keys are active, you can press key combinations in sequence instead of at the same time. For instance, Ctrl followed by C (instead of Ctrl-C) will copy selected text.
When Slow Keys are active, the keyboard won't register a keystroke until you hold the key down for a certain length of time. The default time is 500 milliseconds, or half a second. You can move the slider with the mouse to adjust the length of time.
When Bounce Keys are active, the keyboard won't accept a keystroke until there has been a certain interval of time since the previous keystroke. The default interval is 500 milliseconds. You can move the slider with the mouse to adjust the length of time.
Accessibility Preferences: Mouse Accessibility Tab |
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Mouse Emulation lets you move the mouse pointer with the arrow keys on the numeric keypad. As seen in the above screenshot, the values that can be set are:
(Acceleration profiles are mathematical formulas. The X.org wiki says: “Acceleration profiles translate device velocity into an acceleration to be imposed on the pointer.”)
The Mouse Emulation module is included primarily to help people who cannot use a standard mouse. There are no optimal settings; you will need to experiment to find which settings work the best for you.