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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
4. Using the Keyboard to Navigate the Desktop
5. Customizing the Appearance of the Desktop
Configuring the Java Environment for Accessibility on Oracle Solaris Systems
To Configure the Java Environment on Oracle Solaris Systems
Enabling XKB on Oracle Solaris Systems
To Enable XKB on a Non-Sun Ray Oracle Solaris System
Configuring Alternative Pointer Devices
To Configure Alternative Pointer Devices on Oracle Solaris Systems
To Configure Two USB Mouse Devices on Oracle Solaris x86 Systems
The Oracle Solaris Desktop includes an Accessible Login feature. The Accessible Login feature enables users to do the following:
Log in to the desktop even if the user cannot easily use the screen, mouse, or keyboard in the usual way.
Launch assistive technologies at login by associating a user action with an assistive technology application. The user can perform the user action from the standard keyboard, or from a keyboard, pointing device, or switch device that is attached to the USB or PS/2 mouse port. These user actions are called gestures.
Change the visual appearance of the login dialog before the user logs in, for example, to use a high contrast theme for better visibility.
For information about using and configuring the accessibility features of the login screen, see the GNOME Display Manager Reference Manual.