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Oracle Solaris 11 Desktop Accessibility Guide     Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
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Preface

1.  Introduction to Accessibility

2.  Using Assistive Technologies

3.  Configuring the Mouse and Keyboard

Configuring the Mouse

Configuring the Behavior of the Mouse

To Configure the Mouse for Left-Handed Use

To Configure the Double-Click Behavior

To Change the Size of the Pointer

To Locate the Mouse Pointer

To Configure the Speed and Sensitivity of the Mouse

Configuring the Cursor

To Stop Cursor Blinking

Using MouseTweaks

To Simulate a Secondary Click

Issuing a Dwell Click

To Use the Keyboard to Emulate the Mouse

Configuring an Accessible Keyboard

Configuring a Keyboard-Based Mouse

Using Dasher

To Install Dasher

To Start Dasher

4.  Using the Keyboard to Navigate the Desktop

5.  Customizing the Appearance of the Desktop

6.  System Administration

Index

Using Dasher

Dasher is an information-efficient text-entry interface, driven by natural continuous pointing gestures. Dasher is a competitive text-entry system wherever a full-size keyboard cannot be used, for example on a palmtop or wearable computer, or when operating any computer one-handed (by joystick, touchscreen or mouse) or zero-handed (for example, by head-mouse or eye-tracker).

To Install Dasher

Dasher is not installed by default on the Oracle Solaris Desktop. To install Dasher from the Oracle Solaris package repository:

To Start Dasher