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This chapter provides an overview of the default GNOME desktop in SUSE Linux Enterprise, including login, session types and basic usage.
In this chapter, you learn how to perform regular tasks with the GNOME desktop, including file management, media access, Internet connectivity, productivity applications and system administration tasks.
The look and feel of GNOME desktop can be changed to suit your personal tastes and needs.
The GNOME desktop provides built-in assistive technologies to support users with disabilities and facilitate interaction 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.