On Fri, Mar 05, 2021 at 08:23:11AM +0100, Francisco Tissera wrote:
> So, from a guide about the installation of Arch Linux, I gathered that in the
> home directory of a user, there should be a xinitrc file, where a user can
> specify what accessibility options they want enabled.
> 
> Well, is there an equivalent of a xinitrc file in Fedora, and would these
> options be ok to insert to make sure accessibility is enabled?

In a standard Fedora GNOME desktop running under Wayland, many of the
dot files are ignored.  I believe the more modern way of setting
environment variables for your Wayland environment is to use
environment.d (see 'man environment.d' for more details).

I'm not sure about how to turn on accessibility (aka a11y), but GNOME
has mailing lists and IRC channels for the features, listed here:

http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility

-- 
Jonathan Billings <billi...@negate.org>
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