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GNOME provides the <app>Orca</app> screen reader to speak the user interface. Depending on how you installed GNOME, you might not have Orca installed. <link href="apt:gnome-orca">Install Orca</link>, and then refer to the <link href="help:gnome-orca">Orca Help</link> for more information.
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Under <gui>Enable by Keyboard</gui>, select <gui>Turn on accessibility features from the keyboard</gui> to turn slow keys on and off from the keyboard. When this option is selected, you can press and hold <key>Shift</key> for eight seconds to enable or disable slow keys.
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Under <gui>Enable by Keyboard</gui>, select <gui>Turn on accessibility features from the keyboard</gui> to turn sticky keys on and off from the keyboard. When this option is selected, you can press <key>Shift</key> five times in a row to enable or disable sticky keys.
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If you press two keys at once, you can have sticky keys turn itself off temporarily to let you enter a keyboard shortcut in the normal way.
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This can also be useful if you're in an environment where you need your computer to be silent, such as in a library (see <link xref="sound-alert"/> to learn how to mute the alert sound).
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The guide is constantly being improved. Although we attempt to provide you with a comprehensive collection of helpful information, we know we won't answer all of your questions here. We will keep adding more information to make things more helpful, though.
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<link xref="accounts-add">Add accounts, </link> <link xref="accounts-remove">Remove accounts, </link> <link xref="accounts-disable-service">Disable services</link>
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You can enter your login details for online services, such as Google and Facebook, into the <app>Online Accounts</app> application. This will let you access your calendar, mail, chat accounts, and similar applications without having to enter your account details again.
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Connect to online accounts
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Adding an account will help link your online accounts with your Ubuntu desktop. Thus, your email, chat, and other related applications will be set up for you.
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C/accounts-add.page:34
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