[accessibility-guide] More content updates
Ben Cotton
bcotton at fedoraproject.org
Sat Apr 11 02:26:29 UTC 2015
commit 346a6cc732498dd117c502c721fa8dd36ce23d55
Author: Ben Cotton <bcotton at funnelfiasco.com>
Date: Fri Apr 10 21:51:39 2015 -0400
More content updates
en-US/Screen_Magnifiers.xml | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
1 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/en-US/Screen_Magnifiers.xml b/en-US/Screen_Magnifiers.xml
index c75edb9..90a70b6 100644
--- a/en-US/Screen_Magnifiers.xml
+++ b/en-US/Screen_Magnifiers.xml
@@ -15,11 +15,31 @@ Many options are available and we'll cover a few here.
<section>
<title>Installing KMagnifier</title>
- <para>In Fedora, <application>KMagnifier</application> is packaged in the <package>kdeaccessibility</package> package. This package also contains <application>kmousetool</application>, <application>kmouth</application>, and <application>ktts</application>, all of which are discussed in other areas of this guide. To install <package>kdeaccessibility</package> you can either select <menuchoice><guilabel>System > Administration > Add/Remove Software</guilabel></menuchoice> and then type in kdeaccessibility in the screen that pops up or in a terminal window type <command>su -c "yum install kdeaccessibility"</command>.</para>
+ <para>In Fedora, <application>KMagnifier</application> is packaged in the <package>kdeaccessibility</package> package. This package also contains <application>kmousetool</application>, <application>kmouth</application>, and <application>ktts</application>, all of which are discussed in other areas of this guide. To install <package>kdeaccessibility</package> you can either select <menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guisubmenu>Administration</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Add/Remove Software</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and then type in kdeaccessibility in the screen that pops up or in a terminal window type <command>su -c "yum install kdeaccessibility"</command>.</para>
</section>
</section>
-<!-- <section>
- <title>GNOME Magnifier</title>
- <para>In GNOME, <application>GNOME Magnifier (gnome-mag)</application> can be used at the command line but is more commonly used by other client applications or assistive technologies. <application>GNOME Magnifier</application> can be enabled alone or with <application>Orca</application> through <menuchoice><guilabel>System > Preferences > Assistive Technologies</guilabel></menuchoice>.</para>
- </section> -->
+ <section>
+ <title>Magnification in GNOME Shell</title>
+ <para>GNOME Shell has a built-in magnifier. To activpate it, press
+ <keycombo><keycap>control</keycap><keycap>alt</keycap><keycap>tab</keycap>
+ </keycombo>until you hear "top bar". Release the keys. You will land
+ on the <guilabel>Activities</guilabel> button. Press tab until you get to the
+ <guilabel>Accessibility</guilabel> menu. Press the
+ <keycap>down arrow</keycap> to expand and enter into this menu.
+ Press the <keycap>down arrow</keycap> until you get to
+ <guilabel>zoom<guilabel> and press <keycap>enter</keycap>. This
+ activates the magnifier.</para>
+
+ <para>You can change preferences of the
+ magnifier and GNOME's other built in accessibility tools by
+ accessing the <guilabel>Universal Access</guilabel> settings. To
+ do this, press the <keycap>super</keycap> key to open up the
+ activities overview and start typing <literal>universal
+ access</literal>. Highlight the <guilabel>Universal
+ Access</guilabel> icon and press <keycap>enter</keycap>.
+ Highlight the tool whose preferences you want to change and
+ press <keycap>enter</keycap>. You can also turn various tools on
+ and off from this dialog.</para>
+ </section>
+
</section>
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