Linux and the Visually Impared: the Sequel

If you enjoyed learning how to transform a single application in Ubuntu into a nagative image of itself (read: reversing all the colors), then you’ll love to read about this newest accidental discovery of mine.

Read the original article here.

I have now discovered that you can make the entire Ubuntu system go negative by using the shortcut super-m (windows-m).

Apparently I mash my fingers all over the keyboard when I type.  Probably due to my frenetic nature.  No grace at all.  Really makes one wonder how I can create such fine and delicate pieces of art.

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