The following sections summarize the steps you need to take to improve the accessibility of the desktop in a particular area.
To achieve a high or low contrast desktop, perform the following steps:
Use the Theme
preference tool to
select the high contrast or low contrast desktop theme that you require.
Use the Desktop Background
preference
tool to customize your desktop background as follows:
Set the Desktop Wallpaper to No Wallpaper.
Set the Desktop Colors to Solid Color.
Select a background color that suits your needs.
In the Terminal
application, ensure
that the Use colors from system theme option is selected
in the Colors tabbed section of the Editing
Profile dialog.
In the gedit
application, ensure
that the Use default theme colors option is selected
in the Fonts & Colors tabbed section of the Preferences dialog.
To achieve a large print desktop, perform the following steps:
Use the Theme
preference tool to
select the Large Print theme.
Click on the Apply Font button to increase the size of the font that is used on the desktop and on window frames.
Use the Desktop font option in the Font
preference tool to increase the font that is displayed
on desktop background objects.
Increase the font size that is used to display the contents
of the Terminal
application window.
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. See 4.3.3.2 To Customize the Text Editor Font for more information.
If you use applications that use panes, such as the file manager and the Help browser, you may need to change the size of panes to accommodate the large print. See the online help for the appropriate application for more information.