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Ubuntu has built-in tools that make using the computer easier for people with disabilities. You can find these tools by opening the Dash and searching for ``Universal Access,'' or by selecting \menu{Session Indicator \then System Settings\ldots \then Universal Access}. Use the \tab{Seeing} tab to manage the text size, the contrast of the interfaces, enable a zoom tool, a virtual keyboard, a screen reader, and so on. Selecting high-contrast themes and larger on-screen fonts can assist those with vision difficulties. You can activate ``Visual Alerts'' through the \tab{Hearing} tab if you have hearing impairment. You can also adjust keyboard and mouse settings to suit your needs through the \tab{Typing} and \tab{Pointing and Clicking} tabs, respectively. The \tab{Profiles} tab will allow you to enable the Accessibility Profiles Indicator with which you may switch between the following profiles: Minor Motor Difficulties, Screen reader with speech, High Contrast, Braille, and On-screen Keyboard.
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Universal Access allows you to enable extra features to make it easier to use your computer.
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Once you have finished toggling the settings to your needs, you may need to \textbf{log out of the computer and log back in} for the changes to take effect.
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on-screen keyboard does not activate unless log out -> log in in ubuntu 14.04. orca does.
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\application{Orca} is a useful tool for people who have difficulties with their vision. It comes preinstalled with Ubuntu and provides the ``Screen Reader'' functionality in \application{Universal Access}.
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The screen reader can be activated by using one of the following methods:
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Using the keyboard shortcut \keystroke{ALT-Super-s} (\emph{in that order}), or
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Using \menu{Session Indicator \then System Settings\ldots \then Universal Access \then Screen Reader \then \button{ON/OFF}}, or
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