Part II. Vision

Table of Contents

Section for Assistive technologies for vision accessibility.

The operating system provides two main interfaces for user interaction: Virtual Terminal and several Desktop Environments.

Virtual Terminal, commonly referenced and documented as vt(4) is the system’s built-in virtual console. It is installed by default, provides a command-line interface, and starts automatically at boot. Its features relevant to vision accessibility are detailed in the Virtual Terminal chapter.

Desktop environments provide graphical elements, such as windows, menus, buttons, and so on. They can be installed using ports and packages; refer to Chapters X Window System, Wayland, and Desktop Environments of the FreeBSD Handbook. This section explains how to install, configure, and use color schemes, themes, and visual accessibility features designed to support users with low vision or blindness in graphical environments.


Last modified on: June 16, 2025 by Alfonso Siciliano