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What is another term for keyboard accessibility options on a Linux system?
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You have a user which has difficulty typing. She is constantly pressing keys multiple time by accident. Which keyboard accessibility option should you enable?
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bounce keys
toggle keys mouse keys sticky keys |
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Which best describes the mouse gesture visual accessibility option?
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- A mouse gesture reads the text of the area around the mouse pointer
- A mouse gesture creates an enlarges view of the area around the mouse pointer - A mouse gesture displays an image of keyboard where a user to use a mouse to select keys as if they were pressed on a real keyboard - A mouse gesture allows users to configure Linux to complete a specified task when the mouse is moved in a certain pattern |
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Which type of desktop theme displays the background and text colors to improve readability?
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Which best describes the repeat rate keyboard accessibility option?
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- Repeat rate requires a key to be pressed for a specified time period before acceptance
- Repeat rate causes keyboard modifiers keys (ctrl, Alt, or Shift) to "stick" when pressed - Repeat rate ignores fast key presses of the mouse, compensating for when users accidentally press a single key multiple times - Repeat rate affects how quickly the action associated with the key is repeatedly preformed when the key is presses and held down. |
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Which is a free, open source scriptable screen reader which works with the GNOME desktop?
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GOK
Orca Emacspeak Gedit |
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Which type of Braille device prints a hard copy of a text document using Braille characters?
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Braille Embosser
Braille theme Braille display Braille reader |
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You have a user who has difficulty using the mouse. Which keyboard accessibility option should you enable?
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bounce keys
sticky keys toggle keys mouse keys |
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What is Emacspeak?
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A screen reader
An onscreen keyboard A screen magnifier A Braille Embosser |
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Who benefits from the sticky keys accessibility option?
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- Users who need a tacticle representaion of the keys
- Users who have difficulty pressing mulitple keys at the same time - Users whp press and hold down keys by accident - Users who press single keys multiple times by accident |
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Which of the following is generally NOT an alternitive input method for the GNOME On-Screen Keyboard (GOK)?
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--Moving the mouse in a certain pattern
- Moving the head - Blowing and sipping to activate a pneumatic switch - Blinking an eye o a directed gaze with an eye tracking system |