From 667d725a46f376863362493a8fef13490b9cb116 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ben Cotton Date: Apr 11 2015 02:16:06 +0000 Subject: Add the gok section back in --- diff --git a/en-US/On_Screen_Keyboards.xml b/en-US/On_Screen_Keyboards.xml index d104671..530295a 100644 --- a/en-US/On_Screen_Keyboards.xml +++ b/en-US/On_Screen_Keyboards.xml @@ -4,18 +4,24 @@
On_Screen_Keyboards Many on screen keyboards have been created for environments with no keyboards such as wearable computers or palm devices. They are also very useful for accessibility enhancement when used with a mouse or no-hand tools such as a head-mouse or an eye-tracker. Some of tools included in Fedora are described in this section. -
Indic Onscreen Keyboard iok is Indic Onscreen Keyboard. It provides virtual keyboard functionality. It currently works with Inscript and xkb keymaps for Indian languages. The following keymaps are currently available: Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Punjabi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu. iok can even try to parse and display non-inscript keymaps. Visit for more information on iok.
Installing <application>iok</application> - To install iok in fedora, you can either select System > Administration > Add/Remove Software on the GNOME panel, and then type iok in the screen that pops up; or alternatively type su -c "yum install iok" in a terminal window. + To install iok in Fedora, you can either select SystemAdministrationAdd/Remove Software on the GNOME panel, and then type iok in the screen that pops up; or alternatively type su -c "dnf install iok" in a terminal window.
@@ -25,7 +31,7 @@ Additional information on Florence Virtual Keyboard can be found at the project's homepage, . Once Florence is installed, to view full documentation right-click on the icon on the GNOME Panel, and choose Help from the dropdown menu.
Installing Florence - Florence is available in the fedora package repositories; to install either select System > Administration > Add/Remove Software on the GNOME Desktop and then type florence in the window that pops up, or type su -c "yum install florence" in a terminal window. + Florence is available in the Fedora package repositories; to install either selectSystemAdministrationAdd/Remove Software on the GNOME Desktop and then type florence in the window that pops up, or type su -c "dnf install florence" in a terminal window.