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There are 6 main user descriptions and 5 At-tools: Theme, Keyboard navigation, Magnifier, Screen reader, GOK which supported varying levels of disability.
There are 6 main user descriptions and 5 At-tools: Theme, Keyboard navigation, Magnifier, Screen reader, GOK which supported varying levels of disability.
They are:
They are:
    * User with lesser Visual Impairment - using theming
 
    * User with moderate Visual Impairment - using screen magnification
  1 User with lesser Visual Impairment - using theming
    * Blind User - sing text-to-speech and Braille output
  2 User with moderate Visual Impairment - using screen magnification
    * User with lesser Motor Difficulties - using Accessx Functionality
  3 Blind User - sing text-to-speech and Braille output
    * User with severe Motor Difficulties - using pointing device(GOK)
  4 User with lesser Motor Difficulties - using Accessx Functionality
    * User with severe Motor Difficulties - using switches(GOK)
  5 User with severe Motor Difficulties - using pointing device(GOK)
  6 User with severe Motor Difficulties - using switches(GOK)


*1. The scenario where a user has a lesser degree of Visual Impairment is matched to a Gnome environment with an accessibility-enhanced theme, such as High Contrast Large Print Inverse. This user can use a standard keyboard and mouse, but requires increased definition, size and clarity of the widgets, icons and fonts in his or her Gnome desktop.
*1. The scenario where a user has a lesser degree of Visual Impairment is matched to a Gnome environment with an accessibility-enhanced theme, such as High Contrast Large Print Inverse. This user can use a standard keyboard and mouse, but requires increased definition, size and clarity of the widgets, icons and fonts in his or her Gnome desktop.
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