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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance2 days ago

is the on-board keyboard at startup. When Ubuntu MATE is first installed as your computer's operating system, it is preconfigured so that both ORCA, the screen reader, and Onboard, the on-screen keyboard, are already installed and running in the background. All you need to do to use them is press the keyboard shortcut Alt-Super-S to get ORCA running, and Alt-Super-K to get Onboard running. You use the same shortcut to turn each of them off again. If you want to use these features at the login screen before Ubuntu MATE even starts, the accessibility icon is in the upper right corner of the screen, and it lets you toggle those on and off with your mouse, but you can also use ORCA's keyboard shortcut Alt-Super-S to enable the screen reader to assist in the login process. Now, at this point I haven't tested it to see if it's available during the boot-up at installation time, but I believe it is. And part of the reason Ubuntu MATE and even Mint MATE, which I haven't tested recently, have (11/39)