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How to Enable Media Sharing in Ubuntu Linux
The post details the process of enabling or disabling Media Sharing in Ubuntu Linux. Media Sharing, once activated, allows access to music, photos, and videos via UPnP or DLNA-enabled devices on a shared network. The process involves toggling over a Media Sharing switch found under System Settings.
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Enable Cursor Blinking in Ubuntu for Better Accessibility
The article provides steps to enable or disable keyboard cursor blinking on Ubuntu Linux for users with poor vision or trouble locating cursors on screens. These steps involve accessing and configuring the Accessibility panel in system settings. Additionally, cursor blinking speed can be adjusted. Various other accessibility features in Ubuntu Linux are also outlined in…
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Enable High Contrast in Ubuntu: A Guide
The post provides instructions on using the High Contrast feature in Ubuntu Linux, designed for users with low vision and light sensitivity. The feature adjusts the contrast of windows and buttons, altering the color palette of screen objects for enhanced visibility. Users can enable or disable the feature through the System Settings -> Accessibility panel,…
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How to Disable or Enable Repeat Keys in Ubuntu
The post outlines how to enable or disable Repeat Keys in Ubuntu Linux. This feature allows repeated characters when a key is held down. To adjust or disable it, users can navigate to the System Settings and select the ‘Accessibility’ panel. Under ‘Typing’, the Repeat Keys option can be toggled on or off, or adjusted…
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Enable Slow Keys in Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Guide
The article provides a guide on how to enable or disable the ‘Slow Keys’ feature in Ubuntu Linux, beneficial for individuals with typing difficulties, particularly those who inadvertently press multiple keys. The feature disregards keys not held down for a specific period. This setup, which can be toggled on or off, is located within the…
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How to Enable/Disable Bounce Keys in Ubuntu
The post provides a guide on how to enable or disable bounce keys in Ubuntu Linux. Bounce keys prevent unintended double strokes or similar errors, especially useful for individuals with typing difficulties, such as hand tremors. The feature can be adjusted to define how long the system waits before registering another keystroke after the initial…
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Enable Task Scheduler History in Windows 11
This post provides a guide on how to enable or disable Task Scheduler history in Windows 11. By default, Task Scheduler only shows the “Last Run Time” for tasks. Enabling history allows for an overview of all task histories, accessible via Event Viewer. Steps for both enabling and disabling this feature are provided, including directions…
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Adjust Mouse and Touchpad Speed in Ubuntu Linux
This is a guide on how to adjust the speed of a mouse or touchpad in Ubuntu Linux. It explains that these speed settings control the distance and pace the cursor moves across the screen. The process involves accessing the System Settings panel, selecting ‘Mouse & Touchpad’, and adjusting the ‘Speed’ slider until the pointer…
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How to Simulate Right-Click in Ubuntu Linux
The post explains how to simulate a right-click using the left mouse button in Ubuntu Linux. This feature, known as Simulated Secondary Click, benefits users with limited finger mobility or a single-button pointing device. The instructions outline how to enable or disable this feature in the Accessibility settings of Ubuntu’s System Settings. Changes to the…
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How to Enable Hover Click in Ubuntu Linux
The post outlines how to enable or disable the Hover Click feature in Ubuntu Linux. By default, double clicks are needed to open items to avoid accidental opening, but single-click mode can be enabled for those who find double-clicking challenging. Furthermore, the Hover Click feature, which automates clicking after suspending the mouse over a control,…