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Java Desktop System Release 2 Accessibility Guide
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Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction to Accessibility
1.1 Overview of Accessibility
Chapter 2 Configuring the Mouse and Keyboard
2.1 Configuring the Mouse
2.1.1 To Configure the Behavior of the Mouse
2.1.1.1 To Configure the Mouse for Left-Handed Use
2.1.1.2 To Configure the Double-Click Behavior
2.1.1.3 To Change the Size of the Cursor and Pointer
2.1.1.4 To Locate the Mouse Pointer
2.1.1.5 To Configure the Speed and Sensitivity of the Mouse
2.1.2 To Configure the Cursor
2.1.2.1 To Stop the Cursor Blinking
2.1.3 To Use the Keyboard to Emulate the Mouse
2.2 Configuring the Keyboard
2.2.1 Before You Can Use AccessX in the Solaris™ Operating Environment
2.2.2 To Activate the Keyboard Accessibility Options
2.2.3 To Enable the Keyboard to Emulate the Mouse
2.2.4 To Enable the Slow Keys Feature
2.2.5 To Enable the Bounce Keys Feature
2.2.6 To Enable the Sticky Keys Feature
2.2.7 To Enable Audible Notifications for Toggle Keys
2.2.8 To Enable the Repeat Keys Feature
2.3 Using the Keyboard Accessibility Status Applet
Chapter 3 Using the Keyboard to Navigate the Desktop
3.1 Introduction to Keyboard Navigation
3.1.1 Essential Keyboard Shortcuts
3.1.2 Global Keyboard Shortcuts
3.2 Navigating the Desktop Background
3.3 Navigating Panels
3.3.1 To Move a Panel Object
3.3.2 To Navigate Drawers
3.3.3 To Navigate Menus on Panels
3.3.4 To Navigate Applets
3.4 Navigating Your Workspaces
3.5 Navigating Windows
3.5.1 To Give Focus to a Window
3.5.2 To Control a Window
3.5.3 To Move a Window
3.5.4 To Resize a Window
3.5.5 To Navigate Paned Windows
3.6 Navigating Applications
3.6.1 Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating Applications
3.6.2 Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating Dialogs
3.7 Navigating Nautilus File Manager
3.7.1 To Navigate the View Pane
3.7.2 To Navigate the Side Pane
3.8 Navigating Standard Elements and Controls
3.8.1 To Navigate Menus
3.8.2 To Navigate Buttons
3.8.3 To Navigate Radio Buttons
3.8.4 To Navigate Check Boxes
3.8.5 To Navigate Text Boxes
3.8.6 To Navigate Spin Boxes
3.8.7 To Navigate Drop-Down Lists
3.8.8 To Navigate Drop-Down Combination Boxes
3.8.9 To Navigate Sliders
3.8.10 To Navigate Tabbed Sections
3.8.11 To Navigate Lists
3.8.12 To Navigate Trees
3.9 Customizing Your Keyboard Shortcuts
3.9.1 To Customize Keyboard Shortcuts on a Solaris System
3.9.2 To Customize Keyboard Shortcuts on a Linux System
Chapter 4 Customizing the Appearance of the Desktop
4.1 Customization Options
4.2 Using Themes to Customize the Desktop
4.2.1 Introduction to Themes
4.2.2 To Choose a Desktop Theme
4.2.3 To Choose a Window Frame Theme
4.2.4 To Choose an Icon Theme
4.2.5 To Create Your Own Themes
4.3 Customizing Specific Components of the Desktop
4.3.1 To Customize the Desktop Background
4.3.2 To Customize Desktop Background Objects
4.3.3 To Customize Fonts
4.3.3.1 To Customize the Desktop Fonts
4.3.3.2 To Customize the Terminal Font
4.3.3.3 To Customize the gedit Text Editor Font
4.3.3.4 To Customize the Nautilus File Manager Font
4.4 Meeting Specific Accessibility Needs
4.4.1 To Achieve a High or Low Contrast Desktop
4.4.2 To Achieve a Large Print Desktop
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