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> || [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Accessibility/Greek| Ελληνικά]] || <
> || <>|| Computing is for everyone, so GNOME has a fully featured accessibility platform included. A good page of information about it is [[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Accessibility/doc/Guide | in the Ubuntu community pages.]] = Setting Up Universal Access = From the GNOME shell, search for '''Universal Access'''. From here, you can pick your settings. See [[#Included_Features | Included Features]] for a complete list of settings that are available. = Included Features = In '''Universal Access''', you can select from four categories of assistance: 1. '''Seeing''' 1. '''Hearing''' 1. '''Typing''' 1. '''Pointing and Clicking''' = Installing with Universal Access = * To install Ubuntu GNOME with universal access settings enabled, press any key while the disc is loading. This will bring you to the following screen, where you will select your language. <
> {{attachment:language.png}} * Now, press '''f5''' to bring up the accessibility options menu. <
> {{attachment:welcome.png}} * Using the arrow keys to navigate, and '''Enter''' to select, pick whatever you require. <
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