From a292182f917a4104b223016e041410498f4d47a3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeroen Schot Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 15:10:27 +0000 Subject: Restart Dutch translation of D-I manual in PO format. --- nl/boot-installer/accessibility.xml | 110 ------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 110 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 nl/boot-installer/accessibility.xml (limited to 'nl/boot-installer/accessibility.xml') diff --git a/nl/boot-installer/accessibility.xml b/nl/boot-installer/accessibility.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 6ce4ca335..000000000 --- a/nl/boot-installer/accessibility.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ - - - - - Accessibility - - -Some users may need specific support because of e.g. some visual -impairment. -USB braille displays are detected -automatically, but most other -Most -accessibility features have to be enabled manually. -On machines that support it, the boot menu emits a beep -when it is ready to receive keystrokes. -Some boot parameters can then be appended to -enable accessibility features. Note that on most architectures the boot -loader interprets your keyboard as a QWERTY keyboard. - - - - - USB Braille Displays - - -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 brltty is started, you can choose a braille -table by entering the preference menu. Documentation on key -bindings for braille devices is available on the brltty website. - - - - - - Serial Braille Displays - - -Serial braille displays cannot safely be automatically detected -(since that may damage some of them). You thus need to append the -brltty=driver,port,table -boot parameter to tell brltty which driver it -should use. driver should be replaced by the -two-letter driver code for your terminal (see the -driver code list). -port should be replaced by the name of the -serial port the display is connected to, ttyS0 is -the default. table is the name of the braille -table to be used (see the table code -list); 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 brltty website. - - - - - - Hardware Speech Synthesis - - -Support for hardware speech synthesis devices is available only alongside -support for graphical installer. You thus need to select the -Graphical install entry in the boot menu. - - - -Hardware speech synthesis devices cannot be automatically detected. You -thus need to append the -speakup.synth=driver -boot parameter to tell speakup which driver it should -use. driver should be replaced by the driver code -for your device (see driver code -list). 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. - - - - - Board Devices - - -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 -vga=normal fb=false -boot parameter. This will however reduce the number of available languages. - - - -If desired a textual version of the bootloader can be activated before adding -the boot parameter by typing h &enterkey;. - - - - - High-Contrast Theme - - -For users with low vision, the installer can use a high-contrast -theme that makes it more readable. To enable it, append the -theme=dark boot parameter. - - - - -- cgit v1.2.3