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If you have trouble seeing where the mouse pointer is on your screen, you can make it so that simply pressing the <key>Ctrl</key> key will locate your pointer. Once this is set up, pressing <key>Ctrl</key> will cause an animation to appear briefly at the location of your pointer.
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Select <gui>Show position of pointer when the Control key is pressed</gui>.
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Located in
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Your <key>Ctrl</key> keys will now locate the pointer when pressed.
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Located in
C/a11y-locate-pointer.page:43
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<link xref="a11y#vision">Seeing</link>, <link xref="a11y#sound">hearing</link>, <link xref="a11y#mobility">mobility</link>, <link xref="a11y-braille">braille</link>...
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Located in
C/a11y.page:14(info/desc)
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The Ubuntu desktop includes assistive technologies to support users with various impairments and special needs, and to interact with common assistive devices. Many accessibility features can be accessed from the <gui>Universal Access</gui> section of <gui>System Settings</gui>.
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Located in
C/a11y.page:26(page/p)
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Blindness
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C/a11y.page:53
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You can change how long you must hold down the left mouse button for before it is registered as a right click. On the <gui>Pointing and Clicking</gui> tab, change the <gui>Acceptance delay</gui> under <gui>Simulated Secondary Click</gui>.
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Located in
C/a11y-right-click.page:38(page/p)
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To right-click with simulated secondary click, hold down the left mouse button where you would normally right-click, then release. You will only right-click once you release the mouse button. If you use <link xref="mouse-mousekeys">Mouse Keys</link>, this will also allow you to right-click by holding down the <key>5</key> key on your keypad.
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Located in
C/a11y-right-click.page:50(page/p)
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GNOME provides the <app>Orca</app> screen reader to speak the user interface. Refer to the <link href="ghelp:orca">Orca Help</link> for more information.
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C/a11y-screen-reader.page:20(page/p)
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Turn on <em>slow keys</em> if you would like there to be a delay between pressing a key and that letter being displayed on the screen. This means that you have to hold down each key you want to type for a little while before it appears. Use slow keys if you accidentally press several keys at a time when you type, or if you find it difficult to press the right key on the keyboard first time.
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Located in
C/a11y-slowkeys.page:33
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