On Thursday 24 December 2009 02:56:58 Duncan wrote: > Bob Stia posted on Wed, 23 Dec 2009 23:43:07 -0500 as excerpted: > > Hello KDE4 people, > > > > I am very sight impaired. (macular degeneration) > > Ouch! > > > I have a very difficult time seeing many things on the themes shipped > > with 11.2. Oxygen is the best so far but not great. I need something > > with lots of contrast bold fonts of a decent size etc. Don't need or > > want glitz. Just plain easily readable stuff. > > First, I don't know what 11.2 is. It's not the kde version number, since > the latest current release is 4.3.4. Maybe it's your distribution > version number, but you don't say which distribution and this is the kde > list, not your distribution list. Never-the-less, I'll assume it's the > SuSE version number, since AFAIK that sounds about right for them. That > would mean you're running SuSE, but as this is a kde list not a SuSE > list, you can't really assume that we'll know what version of kde you're > using just because you say the version of distribution you're using. > That info would be helpful, but this is a general enough question, we'll > do without that info for now, and make the I think valid assumption that > you're running SuSE and that the current version includes a reasonably > current kde, tho it's likely not the latest... Hello Duncan, You must be a very intuitive or logical person. You figured it out. SuSE 11.2. My bad....should have been more explicit. KDE version is 4.3.1 > > Next, on accessibility, make sure you have the kdeaccessibility package > installed. Your distribution may package it as a single package, or > multiple split packages. Here on Gentoo, the combined package is a meta- > package that pulls in all the others as dependencies. Here's the list of > what it pulls in, in case you have them separate as well: > > kdeaccessibility-colorschemes > kdeaccessibility-iconthemes > kmag > kmousetool > kmouth > kttsd > Thanks. I will check those packages out. I guess a simple rpm -q will find them? > kttsd is the text to speech engine, and kmouth reads what you type > outloud. You'll probably find kttsd useful, at least. kmousetool clicks > the mouse for you -- not your problem. kmag may be interesting, but kde > already includes magnifier effects as an option (under desktop effects in > kcontrol/systemsettings) as long as you have composite effects available. > Does kttsd or kmouth also read highlighted text, like a mail message for instance? Think I checked it out back in 3.5 and it didn't work too well. > You'll probably want the kdeaccessibility-colorschemes and iconthemes. I > don't have them installed at present, but as I recall, they DO include > very high contrast themes, which is what you need. > OK > You can then tweak fonts, colors and icons in kcontrol/systemsettings as > necessary. > OK > The other thing you'll need to set is plasma's themes. These are > selectable not from kcontrol, but from the desktop/activity settings > dialog. Here, I really don't know what would be best. Maybe someone > else has some idea. > That is where I set Oxygen. Default was Air. There were only a few choices. > > I've gone to KDE look and searched for themes but it is hard to tell > > what they actually look like unless you download and install them. That > > could take forever. Hopefully some of you out there have seen a theme > > that I can use. > > > > Also need to find a bigger bolder mouse pointer. How does one find that > > in KDE4? I have searched all through the desktop settings without > > finding it. > > kcontrol/systemsettings, computer administration, keyboard & mouse, > mouse. That's the kcontrol applet. The second tab is cursor themes. Of > course, you can only select from themes you have installed, but there are > BIG versions of most of the default KDE cursor themes (kdebase-cursors > package, here on Gentoo, part of the kdebase meta-package, of course). > Your distribution likely has others, and kde-look should have still > others. Since mouse cursors are generic X, gnome-look and etc may have > other useful choices, as well. Thanks. Denis put me on to that and now I have an adequate mouse pointer. Speaking of cursors, do you know of a way to make the flashing cursor while typing bigger/fatter whatever? or is that hardcoded. I need it in Kmail, Konsole, OoenOffice, etc. Bob S ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.