Gary Cramblitt Accessibility Accessibility KDEAP (the &kde; Accessibility Project) aims to ensure that &kde;, as a desktop environment, is accessible to all users, including those of us with physical disabilities. In addition to the accessibility aids in the Control Center, &kde; has several other accessibility tools, which are available in the &kde;-Accessibility package. This package may not be installed on your computer; if it is not, you can download it from here: tdeaccessibility-1.0.0.tar.gz, or tdeaccessibility-1.0.0.tar.bz2 MD5 lsm file For more information on the project, visit the &kde; Accessibility Home Page. <application>KMouseTool</application> Mouseclicking automatically KMouseTool is a &kde; program, which clicks the mouse for you, so you do not have to. KMouseTool works with any mouse or pointing device. KMouseTool Related Information MouseTool Website: http://mousetool.com KMouseTool Handbook KMagnifier Magnifier KMagnifier (or kmag, to use its &UNIX; name) is a small utility for Linux to magnify a part of the screen. It magnifies the area of the screen around the mouse pointer or, optionally, a user-defined area. Additionally, it can save a magnified screenshot to disk. KMag Related Information Website: http://kmag.sourceforge.net KMag Handbook <application>KMouth</application> Speech KMouth is a KDE program which enables people who cannot speak to let their computer speak, ⪚ mutal people or people who have lost their voice. It has a text-input field and speaks the sentences that you enter. It also has support for user-defined phrasebooks. First screenshot of KMouth Second screenshot of KMouth Third screenshot of KMouth Related Information Website: http://www.schmi-dt.de/kmouth/index.en.html KMouth Handbook <application>KTTS</application> - Text-to-Speech KTTS is a &kde; application for the conversion of text into audible speech. Currently, since &kde; 3.4, you can use KTTS to speak any text from the &klipper;, the &kde; clipboard, any text from a plain text file (using &kate; or otherwise), speak any portion of text from a &HTML; page in &konqueror;, and much more. To get KTTS up-and-running you will need to start by running kttsmgr, the &kde; Text-to-Speech manager. Related Information Website: http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/kttsd/ KTTSD Handbook