5.4 Flashcards

1
Q

Changes the contrast of the windows and buttons so they’re easier to see. This is not the same as changing the brightness of the whole screen, since not all parts of the user interface always change.

A

high contrast

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2
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Increases the font size to a preset size.

A

large text

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3
Q

Provides a menu where you can select cursor sizes from small to large.

A

cursor size

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4
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Turns your mouse into a type of magnifying glass by default. Additional options let you limit which part of the screen is magnified.

A

zoom

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5
Q

reads the text on a screen, including menu and button text.

A

screen leader and braile

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6
Q

Orca, a free, open-source scriptable ______________ that works with the GNOME desktop

A

screen reader

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7
Q

Emacspeak, a free _____________ that is often bundled with text editors

A

screen reader

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8
Q

_________________a special type of computer monitor which creates a tactile display of textual information. Many Linux text-mode applications manage _____________ with no configuration changes.

A

Braille display

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9
Q

which prints a hard copy of a text document using embossed Braille characters.
A Linux daemon named brltty redirects text-mode output to a Braille device and is often required.

A

braille embosser

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10
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Lets the user hear a beep (or another sound) when the Num Lock or Caps Lock keys are turned on or off.

A

sound keys

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