On-Screen Keyboard for Accessibility Assistance | LFCS Exam: Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator

On-Screen Keyboard

Question

For accessibility assistance, which of the following programs is an on-screen keyboard?

Answers

Explanations

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A. B. C. D.

C

The correct answer is C. GOK.

An on-screen keyboard is a graphical representation of a keyboard that appears on the computer screen. It allows users with disabilities to type without a physical keyboard. The on-screen keyboard can be controlled through mouse or other input devices like touchscreens, trackballs, or head pointers.

Now, let's go through each of the options given in the question:

A. xkb - xkb is the X Keyboard Extension, which is used to configure the keyboard layout for the X Window System. It does not provide an on-screen keyboard.

B. atkb - There is no program called "atkb." It may be a typo, or it may refer to an unknown program.

C. GOK - GOK (GNOME On-Screen Keyboard) is a program that provides an on-screen keyboard for the GNOME desktop environment. It is designed to help users with physical impairments to type on a computer.

D. xOSK - There is no program called "xOSK." It may be a typo, or it may refer to an unknown program.

So, the correct answer is C. GOK.