Choose **Accessibility Settings** in the accessibility menu in the top bar, the [[!img lib/accessibility.png alt="" class="symbolic" link="no"]] icon that looks like a person.
To learn about all keyboard shortcuts in GNOME visit [GNOME Help: Useful keyboard shortcuts](https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/shell-keyboard-shortcuts.html.en)or use the *Settings* utility in Tails:
To hear screen elements spoken to you, turn on the **Screen Reader** from the accessibility menu ([[!img lib/accessibility.png alt="" class="symbolic" link="no"]]).
If you prefer a pointing device over the keyboard, turn on the **Screen Keyboard** from the accessibility menu ([[!img lib/accessibility.png alt="" class="symbolic" link="no"]]).
<p>If a keylogger has been physically installed on the computer, your passwords, personal information, and other data typed on the keyboard could be stored and accessed by someone else, even if you are using Tails.</p>