Below
are links to several GNOME accessibility demonstration
videos. To view a video, click on a link and then click on
the video in the page that opens (the video doesn't
automatically start). The Flash videos are of questionable
quality, causing some things to not be seen. The MPEG4
videos are better quality, but you need a video player
capable of playing MPEG4. The Raw OGV files are what
recordmydesktop created.
Enabling GNOME Accessibility
Shows how to enable GNOME accessibility support: Flash, MPEG4, Raw OGV
GNOME Theming
Demonstrates GNOME font, color, and icon theming: Flash, MPEG4, Raw OGV
Keyboard Enhancements
Demonstrates StickyKeys, SlowKeys, and BounceKeys: Flash, MPEG4, Raw OGV
Dwell Clicking
Demonstrates using MouseTweaks to interact with the GNOME desktop using mouse motion alone: Flash, MPEG4, Raw OGV
GOK - Direct Selection Mode
Demonstrates using the GNOME Onscreen Keyboard (GOK) via clicking directly in the GOK window: (to be created)
GOK - Scanning Mode
Demonstrates using the GNOME Onscreen Keyboard (GOK) via a switch: Flash, MPEG4, Raw OGV
Dasher
Demonstrates generating text content via Dasher: Interactive Browser-enabled Dasher Demonstration from the Dasher demonstration page
Orca
Demonstrates several uses of Orca
- Orca basics: Flash, MPEG4, Raw OGV
- Orca scripting for OpenOffice spell checking: Flash, MPEG4, Raw OGV
- Orca scripting for Pidgin Instant Messenger: Flash, MPEG4, Raw OGV
Locating the Mouse
Demonstrates how to locate the mouse: Flash, MPEG4, Raw OGV
Testing Speech
Demonstrates how to test GNOME speech: Flash, MPEG4, Raw OGV
Documentation
GNOME Desktop Accessibility GuideThe GNOME Desktop Accessibility Guide is for users, system administrators, and anyone else who is interested in how the GNOME Desktop supports people with disabilities from an end user point of view.
GNOME Accessibility Developer's GuideThe GNOME Accessibility Developer's Guide is for developers who want to ensure their programming efforts are accessible to the widest audience of users.
GNOME Documentation LibraryThe GNOME Documentation Library includes the accessibility user and developer documents listed above along with many other documents for users, developers, and system administrators. From here, you can also access the documentation translated into many different languages.