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-
- <sect1 id="boot-installer-accessibility" arch="not-s390">
- <title>Accessibility</title>
-<para>
-
-Some users may need specific support because of e.g. some visual
-impairment.
-<phrase arch="ia64;powerpc;x86">USB braille displays are detected
-automatically, but most other</phrase>
-<phrase arch="arm;hppa;mips;mipsel;sparc">Most</phrase>
-accessibility features have to be enabled manually.
-<phrase arch="x86">On machines that support it, the boot menu emits a beep
-when it is ready to receive keystrokes.</phrase>
-Some boot parameters can <phrase arch="x86">then</phrase> be appended to
-enable accessibility features. Note that on most architectures the boot
-loader interprets your keyboard as a QWERTY keyboard.
-
-</para>
-
- <sect2 arch="ia64;powerpc;x86">
- <title>USB Braille Displays</title>
-<para>
-
-USB braille displays should be automatically detected. A textual version
-of the installer will then be automatically selected, and support for the
-braille display will be automatically installed on the target system.
-You can thus just press &enterkey; at the boot menu.
-Once <classname>brltty</classname> is started, you can choose a braille
-table by entering the preference menu. Documentation on key
-bindings for braille devices is available on the <ulink
-url="&url-brltty-driver-help;"><classname>brltty</classname> website</ulink>.
-
-</para>
- </sect2>
-
- <sect2 arch="ia64;powerpc;x86">
- <title>Serial Braille Displays</title>
-<para>
-
-Serial braille displays cannot safely be automatically detected
-(since that may damage some of them). You thus need to append the
-<userinput>brltty=<replaceable>driver</replaceable>,<replaceable>port</replaceable>,<replaceable>table</replaceable></userinput>
-boot parameter to tell <classname>brltty</classname> which driver it
-should use. <replaceable>driver</replaceable> should be replaced by the
-two-letter driver code for your terminal (see the
-<ulink url="&url-brltty-manual;">driver code list</ulink>).
-<replaceable>port</replaceable> should be replaced by the name of the
-serial port the display is connected to, <userinput>ttyS0</userinput> is
-the default. <replaceable>table</replaceable> is the name of the braille
-table to be used (see the <ulink url="&url-brltty-manual;">table code
-list</ulink>); the English table is the default. Note that the table can
-be changed later by entering the preference menu. Documentation on key
-bindings for braille devices is available on the <ulink
-url="&url-brltty-driver-help;"><classname>brltty</classname> website</ulink>.
-
-</para>
- </sect2>
-
- <sect2 arch="x86">
- <title>Hardware Speech Synthesis</title>
-<para>
-
-Support for hardware speech synthesis devices is available only alongside
-support for graphical installer. You thus need to select the
-<quote>Graphical install</quote> entry in the boot menu.
-
-</para><para>
-
-Hardware speech synthesis devices cannot be automatically detected. You
-thus need to append the
-<userinput>speakup.synth=<replaceable>driver</replaceable></userinput>
-boot parameter to tell <classname>speakup</classname> which driver it should
-use. <replaceable>driver</replaceable> should be replaced by the driver code
-for your device (see <ulink url="&url-speakup-driver-codes;">driver code
-list</ulink>). The textual version of the installer will then be
-automatically selected, and support for the speech synthesis device will be
-automatically installed on the target system.
-
-</para>
- </sect2>
-
- <sect2 arch="linux-any"><title>Board Devices</title>
-<para>
-
-Some accessibility devices are actual boards that are plugged inside the
-machine and that read text directly from the video memory. To get them
-to work framebuffer support must be disabled by using the
-<userinput arch="x86">vga=normal</userinput> <userinput>fb=false</userinput>
-boot parameter. This will however reduce the number of available languages.
-
-</para><para arch="x86">
-
-If desired a textual version of the bootloader can be activated before adding
-the boot parameter by typing <userinput>h</userinput> &enterkey;.
-
-</para>
- </sect2>
-
- <sect2><title>High-Contrast Theme</title>
-<para>
-
-For users with low vision, the installer can use a high-contrast
-theme that makes it more readable. To enable it, append the
-<userinput>theme=dark</userinput> boot parameter.
-
-</para>
- </sect2>
- </sect1>