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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
Using Themes to Customize the Desktop
To Modify the Controls Setting for a Theme
To Modify the Color Setting for a Theme
To Modify the Window Border Setting for a Theme
To Modify the Icon Setting for a Theme
To Modify the Mouse Pointer Setting for a Theme
Customizing Specific Components of the Desktop
To Customize the Desktop Background
To Set the Background to a Solid or Gradated Color
To Set the Background to a Picture
The following sections summarize the steps that you need to take to improve the accessibility of the desktop in a particular area.
If the Use System Fixed Width Font option is selected on the General tab of the Terminal Preferences dialog, the terminal uses the font size that is specified in the large print theme that you selected. However, if the Use System Fixed Width Font option is not selected, click the font selection button to increase the font size that is used to display text in the terminal.
If the Use Default Theme Font option is selected in the gedit Preferences dialog, gedit uses the font size that is specified in the large print theme that you selected. However, if the Use Default Theme Font option is not selected, increase the font size that is used to display the contents of the gedit text editor window.
Note - If you use applications that use panes, such as the File Manager and the Help Browser, you might need to change the size of panes to accommodate large print. See the online help for the appropriate application for more information.