This section describes the conventions, layout, and common tasks of the GNOME desktop as implemented in your product.
In this chapter you will learn how to work with files and burn CDs. You will also find out how to perform regular tasks with your desktop.
You can change the way the GNOME desktop looks and behaves to suit your own personal tastes and needs. Some possible changes of settings are:
The GNOME desktop includes assistive technologies to support users with various impairments and special needs, and to interact with common assistive devices. This chapter describes several assistive technology applications designed to meet the needs of users with physical disabilities like low vision or impaired motor skills.