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Accessibility in Ubuntu
Zvaka yeuka muUbuntu
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We want to make computers work for everyone, whatever your physical circumstances. So, we provide tools that make Ubuntu one of the most accessible operating systems around.
Tinoda kuti maomputer ashandire munhu wese, zvisineyi pauri. Saka, tino ku pfungaidzai ne zvitoro mu Ubuntu, zvinoita Ubuntu muchina waka yeuka.
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You can get at these tools in one place: the <em>Assistive Technologies Preferences,</em> inside the System Menu. From there, you can turn on helpful tools like <em>Orca,</em> to speak text on the screen, or dwell click to press mouse buttons automatically.
Unokwanisa muwana zvitoro panzvimbo imwe: <em>Assistive Technologies Preferences,</em> mukati meSystem Menu. Kubva pano uno kwanisa kubatidza <em>Orca,</em> to speak text on the screen, or dwell click to press mouse buttons automatically.
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Remember to check out the <em>Appearance Preferences</em>, too. You can choose between different visual styles and even change the fonts that are used by applications.
Yeukai kuedza <em>Appearance Preferences</em>,uyezve.Uyezve unokwanisa kushandisa "visual styles" ne kuchinja ma "fonts" anoshandiswa ne ma "aplications".
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