LX0-104 · Question #104
For accessibility assistance, which of the following programs is an on-screen keyboard?
The correct answer is C. GOK. GOK, the GNOME On-screen Keyboard, is an accessibility program that provides a virtual keyboard on the screen.
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Options
- Axkb
- Batkb
- CGOK
- DxOSK
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(20 responses)- A5% (1)
- B5% (1)
- C90% (18)
Why each option
GOK, the GNOME On-screen Keyboard, is an accessibility program that provides a virtual keyboard on the screen.
`xkb` refers to the X Keyboard Extension, a low-level system for configuring keyboard layouts and behaviors, not an on-screen keyboard application.
`atkb` is not a standard or widely known on-screen keyboard program in the Linux ecosystem.
GOK stands for GNOME On-screen Keyboard, a recognized accessibility application within the GNOME desktop environment designed to provide a virtual keyboard interface on the screen for users who cannot operate a physical keyboard.
`xOSK` is not a commonly recognized or standard on-screen keyboard application found in major Linux distributions.
Concept tested: Linux accessibility tools - on-screen keyboard
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