Hi
I KDE is a very traditional and well integrated desktop environment, I find it predestined for old persons having no or only few experience in PC. I would like to install Lucide as it is a LTS as I also will install it on a laptop for an very old aunt (ab. 90 y.) having no experience with PCs: She can accustom slowly with my help at the phone (if I am using the same version) and keep it several years without other changes as security updates).
Important would be to set up the system under consideration of the poor motoric mobility (sensivity of mouse and fine tuning of pointing precision), bad seeing, sensitivity to noise (keyboard knack's and klick's in Skype).
Does someone have real experience in this matter and concrete propositions to do what is probably to set up and how?
Kind rgds
I KDE is a very traditional and well integrated desktop environment, I find it predestined for old persons having no or only few experience in PC. I would like to install Lucide as it is a LTS as I also will install it on a laptop for an very old aunt (ab. 90 y.) having no experience with PCs: She can accustom slowly with my help at the phone (if I am using the same version) and keep it several years without other changes as security updates).
Important would be to set up the system under consideration of the poor motoric mobility (sensivity of mouse and fine tuning of pointing precision), bad seeing, sensitivity to noise (keyboard knack's and klick's in Skype).
Does someone have real experience in this matter and concrete propositions to do what is probably to set up and how?
Kind rgds
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