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Oracle Solaris 11 Desktop Accessibility Guide Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Introduction to Accessibility
2. Using Assistive Technologies
3. Configuring the Mouse and Keyboard
Configuring the Behavior of the Mouse
To Configure the Mouse for Left-Handed Use
To Configure the Double-Click Behavior
To Change the Size of the Pointer
To Configure the Speed and Sensitivity of the Mouse
To Use the Keyboard to Emulate the Mouse
Configuring an Accessible Keyboard
4. Using the Keyboard to Navigate the Desktop
Use the Keyboard preference tool to configure the keyboard to simulate a mouse. To open the Keyboard preference tool, choose System → Preferences → Keyboard. Select the Mouse Keys tab to access the Mouse Keys options.
Allow to control the pointer using the keyboard (Alt+A) – Determines whether the keyboard can be used to control the mouse pointer.
Acceleration (Alt+C) – Determines how quickly mouse motion will accelerate when keyboard directional keys are pressed.
Speed (Alt+S) – Determines how quickly the mouse pointer will move when keyboard directional keys are pressed.
Delay (Alt+D) – Determines how much (or whether) keypress may be dampened or ignored when keyboard directional keys are pressed.