If you're using OnBoard, you probably can't type or can't type easily.
It makes no sense to hide it where someone either needs to type to bring
it up (which he or she can't do) or know how to find it when he or she
probably needs OnBoard before being able to do anything else.

Personally, I've been frustrated with how accessibility items have
disappeared from the default menu (some of which now don't even seem to
exist in GUI form when they used to) as it makes it harder for me as a
user who needs them to find them. As a result, I feel I can't recommend
Ubuntu to friends who need accessibility features since they have to
search a lot harder than they would on Windows or MacOS and it's a lot
harder to set up. Sadly this is something we've actually removed in
functionality as I remember in Feisty a lot of these things existing
being easy to find and easy to set-up.

Also, in general, making OnBoard easier to find will make it easier for
people using Ubuntu on a tablet to find it to use it. The more it gets
hidden away (or removed to things that require typing), the harder it
will be to encourage more people to try Ubuntu on the tablet or other
similar set-ups.

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  menu items missing on fresh install of Ubuntu

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