Hi, I have been using linux for a couple of years and picked up a little knowledge along the way, but still consider myself a newbie. I've never used Kubuntu before as I heard it was more resource hungry than Xfce which I become familiar with.
I have a friend who has developed a progressive eye disease called glaucoma. This has slowly caused hazy and blurred vision and his eyesight has deteriorated gradually over past few years.
He now cannot use his laptop anymore, but I heard that Kubuntu might be adapted to help him. Someone also mentioned Windows 10 accessibility might help but I would prefer to avoid it if possible and stick with Linux if it could be adapted with a high contrast desktop. Also is there any packages that read out out loud to the user depending where mouse cursor was pointed?
At the end of the day I would like to try to setup any system that allows my friend to be able to use his laptop once again. Does anyone have any advice to guide me in the right direction?
I have a friend who has developed a progressive eye disease called glaucoma. This has slowly caused hazy and blurred vision and his eyesight has deteriorated gradually over past few years.
He now cannot use his laptop anymore, but I heard that Kubuntu might be adapted to help him. Someone also mentioned Windows 10 accessibility might help but I would prefer to avoid it if possible and stick with Linux if it could be adapted with a high contrast desktop. Also is there any packages that read out out loud to the user depending where mouse cursor was pointed?
At the end of the day I would like to try to setup any system that allows my friend to be able to use his laptop once again. Does anyone have any advice to guide me in the right direction?
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