This guide describes how to use the Oracle WebCenter Capture Workspace Console to configure and manage Capture workspaces.
This document is intended for workspace managers responsible for a Capture environment. Managers use the console to create workspace elements such as metadata fields, client and commit profiles, and automated processor jobs.
This document may also be used by workspace viewers who have read-only access to a workspace.
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Login to Capture Workspace Console (Section 2.2) and click Preferences.
The User Preferences window is displayed:
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The following accessibility options are available: |
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Select this option to use a screen reader. |
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Select this option to use high contrast colors. |
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Select this option to use large fonts. |
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Skin Family |
Select a skin family. A skin family defines the look of the console's user interface. |
The shortcuts listed in the following table are available in the Capture Workspace Console user interface:
For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle WebCenter Capture documentation set:
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administering Oracle WebCenter Capture
Oracle Fusion Middleware Developing Scripts for Oracle WebCenter Capture
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