On Thursday 08 December 2005 08:14 pm, James Wright wrote:
Doug McGarrett wrote:
I do not have access to my Windows machine at present, due to mechanical failure, and this is the only way I have to communicate. Is there no way to make SuSE Linux friendly to optically-challenged users?
If you use KDE install kdeaccessibility3 from YaST. Good luck!
James, I am also sight impaired. Macular defeneration. Legally blind in the right eye and 20/60 in the left. Here is what I do. There are several ways to resolve your font size problem. 1st., on a blank kde screen, right click. Amenu will appear. On the menu > Configure Desktop > Display > Screen Size. Choose smaller display options, accept it and see what you get. If you don't like it go back and reset it to something else. 2nd., if you just want larger fonts in Kmail they can be configured individually. Open Kmail, on the tool bar at the top, Settings > Configure Kmail > Appearance (at the top tool bar) Fonts. Then there is an "Apply to", where you can set the font size and style for each of Kmail's individual panes. Good luck, and if you have further trouble or questions do not be afraid to ask. Bob S.