• Enable/Disable Screen Reader in Ubuntu Linux

    Enable/Disable Screen Reader in Ubuntu Linux

    The post provides a guide on how to enable or disable the built-in Screen Reader (Narrator) feature in Ubuntu Linux, which aids users with limited vision or difficulty in reading clear text. Instructions involve navigating to the System Settings panel, selecting ‘Accessibility’, and toggling the Screen Reader switch to the desired position.

  • How to Customize Mouse Pointer Color in Ubuntu

    How to Customize Mouse Pointer Color in Ubuntu

    The article explains how to change the mouse pointer color in Ubuntu Linux, which might be beneficial for individuals with poor vision or simply for aesthetic purposes. The default Ubuntu setup doesn’t offer this option, so one must install additional software, specifically Gnome Tweaks. Instructions for installation and use are provided.

  • How to Locate Your Mouse Pointer in Ubuntu Linux

    How to Locate Your Mouse Pointer in Ubuntu Linux

    The post outlines steps to find the mouse pointer quickly in Ubuntu Linux, addressing visibility issues, especially for individuals with poor vision. It illustrates how to enable or disable the ‘Locate Pointer’ option via the Accessibility section in the System Settings panel. Activating this feature highlights the pointer’s location when pressing the CTRL key.

  • Enable or Disable Sound Keys in Ubuntu Linux

    Enable or Disable Sound Keys in Ubuntu Linux

    This post details how to enable or disable Sound keys in Ubuntu Linux, a feature that plays a tone when pressing Caps lock, Num lock, or Scroll lock. For those who wish to avoid typing errors or accidental key activation, this feature provides auditory feedback. The process involves altering the Accessibility panel settings in the…

  • How to Enable or Disable Magnifier in Ubuntu Linux

    How to Enable or Disable Magnifier in Ubuntu Linux

    This content provides a guide on how to enable or disable the Magnifier in Ubuntu Linux using the System Settings panel. The Magnifier is a feature that enlarges portions or the entire screen, aiding users with poor vision or difficulties seeing objects on their computer screen. It also details how to adjust various Magnifier settings…

  • How to Change Mouse Cursor Size in Ubuntu Linux

    How to Change Mouse Cursor Size in Ubuntu Linux

    This post explains how to adjust the mouse cursor’s size in Ubuntu Linux to make it more visible, especially for people with vision problems. Ubuntu Linux provides an option in the System Settings panel under the Accessibility option to increase or decrease the cursor size according to user’s needs.

  • Enable Single Click in Ubuntu File Manager

    Enable Single Click in Ubuntu File Manager

    The post explains how to enable single-click mode to open files/folders in Ubuntu Linux, which usually requires double-click by default. The switch can be made in File Manager preferences under ‘Action to Open Items’, aiding users who struggle with double-clicking. The change applies instantly and can be reversed similarly.

  • How to Enable Sticky Keys in Ubuntu Linux

    How to Enable Sticky Keys in Ubuntu Linux

    The post provides a guide on enabling or disabling sticky keys in Ubuntu Linux. Sticky keys aid users who struggle to press multiple keys simultaneously by allowing them to press each key individually. Instructions on how to toggle this feature are given, through the system settings then onto the accessibility panel where users can turn…

  • Change Mouse Double-Click Speed in Ubuntu

    Change Mouse Double-Click Speed in Ubuntu

    This post provides a detailed guide on how to adjust the double-click speed setting on a mouse in Ubuntu Linux. The default settings may not suit every user, with the speed of double-click potentially causing issues. It details the steps to locate the System Settings panel, navigate to the ‘Accessibility’ section and adjust the ‘Double-Click…

  • Switch Primary Mouse Button in Ubuntu

    Switch Primary Mouse Button in Ubuntu

    This is a guide on how to switch the primary mouse button in Ubuntu Linux for left-handed users. Existing default settings assign regular operations such as selecting, clicking, and dragging to the left mouse button. However, users can reverse this in Ubuntu’s System Settings panel, opting for the right button to perform usual operations and…