Advice for newcomer please?

Carlos Diógenes cerdiogenes at gmail.com
Wed Jul 25 06:38:19 BST 2007


Have you tried Ubuntu? It's come with GNOME, that has better accessibility
support.

Best regards,
Carlos.

2007/7/24, alan c <aeclist at candt.waitrose.com>:
>
> I do not usually use any special accessibility features, and have a
> few hours to familiarise with what is offered in Kubuntu.
> The reason is that I have a meeting tomorrow morning with a small
> local organisation here who are soon to set up a few PCs for people
> with learning difficulties.
>
> Their obvious direction will be for ms stuff, but I would like to
> offer as much an alternative as I can, regardless.....
>
> I have had a look at the facilities listed in Kubuntu 7.04
> I recognise sticky keys I think, but not any of the others I think.
>
> Is there any quick guide for new helpers such as myself, or can
> anyonme offer  a feww initial hints, with a demonstration oin mind
> maybe? A subset of facilities would be fine.
>
> tia
> --
> alan cocks
> Kubuntu user#10391
>
> --
> Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list
> Ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-accessibility/attachments/20070725/a59dd0ff/attachment.htm 


More information about the Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list