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Tails y el escritorio de GNOME incluyen tecnologías de asistencia para apoyar a los usuarios con diversos impedimentos y necesidades especiales e interactuar con dispositivos de asistencia comunes.
Accessibility menu
You can activate several assistive technologies, like a screen reader or large text, from the accessibility menu in the top bar, the que se asemeja a una persona.
Estas tecnologías son documentadas en más detalle en la Ayuda de GNOME: Accesibilidad.
Keyboard shortcuts
Prender o apagar el lector de pantalla | Alt++S |
Prender o apagar el *****m | Alt++8 |
Para acceder al menú de accesibilidad usando el teclado:
Presiona Ctrl+Alt+Tab para mover el foco del teclado a la barra superior.
Usa las teclas de flechas en el teclado para seleccionar el menú de accesibilidad.
Presiona Enter para abrir el menú.
Usa las teclas de flechas arriba y abajo para seleccionar ítems en el menú.
Presiona Espacio para cambiar el elemento seleccionado.
Presiona Esc para cerrar el menú.
Lector de pantalla
To hear screen elements spoken to you, turn on the Screen Reader from the accessibility menu ().
GNOME Help: Orca Screen Reader
Screen keyboard
If you prefer a pointing device over the keyboard, turn on the Screen Keyboard from the accessibility menu ().
You can also use the screen keyboard to protect against hardware keyloggers by avoiding to use the actual keyboard.
If a keylogger has been physically installed on the computer, your passwords, personal information, and other data typed on the keyboard could be stored and accessed by someone else, even if you are using Tails.
For an example, see KeeLog: KeyGrabber forensic keylogger getting started.
Keyloggers are more likely on public computers, in internet cafés or libraries, and on desktop computers, where a device is easier to hide.
The screen keyboard doesn't work in a Root Terminal. (#18061)
Instead, open a Terminal and execute the following command to log in as root:
sudo -i
The screen keyboard doesn't work in Kleopatra, Electrum, and KeePassXC. (#19695)
Instead, you can use the screen keyboard in the Text Editor first, then cut and paste into one of these applications.