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diff --git a/en/boot-installer/accessibility.xml b/en/boot-installer/accessibility.xml index 6a305e95e..935263b0d 100644 --- a/en/boot-installer/accessibility.xml +++ b/en/boot-installer/accessibility.xml @@ -35,10 +35,10 @@ boxes. The choice can be made at the boot prompt, see the documentation for </para><para> With the <userinput>newt</userinput> front-end (used mostly with braille), one -mostly just selects answers with arrow keys, and one presses &enterkey; to -validate the choice. Pressing &tabkey; and &shiftkey; - &tabkey; allows to +mostly just selects answers with arrow keys and presses &enterkey; to +validate the choice. Pressing &tabkey; or &shiftkey; - &tabkey; allows to switch between dialog elements, and notably to access the -<userinput>Go Back</userinput> button with brings back again to previous +<userinput>Go Back</userinput> button, which brings back again to previous questions. Some dialogs contain check boxes, which can be ticked on and off by pressing &spacekey;. @@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ pressing &spacekey;. With the <userinput>text</userinput> front-end (used mostly with speech), one mostly selects answers by typing their number followed by pressing &enterkey;. -One can also just not type anything and just press -&enterkey; to just accept the default value. Typing <userinput><</userinput> +One can also not type anything and just press +&enterkey; to simply accept the default value. Typing <userinput><</userinput> and pressing &enterkey; brings back again to previous questions. When a selection of choices has to be made (e.g. during task selection), one can type <userinput>!</userinput> to express an empty selection. |