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diff --git a/documentation/content/en/books/accessibility/blindness/_index.adoc b/documentation/content/en/books/accessibility/blindness/_index.adoc
--- a/documentation/content/en/books/accessibility/blindness/_index.adoc
+++ b/documentation/content/en/books/accessibility/blindness/_index.adoc
@@ -88,10 +88,11 @@
% orca
....
-Some desktop environments provide a keyboard shortcut to launch Orca:
-
-- XFCE: `Super` + `Alt` + `s`
-- GNOME `Super` + `Alt` + `S`
+Some desktop environments
+(extref:{handbook}desktop/#kde-environment[KDE Plasma],
+extref:{handbook}desktop/#xfce-environment[XFCE],
+extref:{handbook}desktop/#gnome-environment[GNOME])
+provide a keyboard shortcut to launch Orca: `Super` + `Alt` + `s`.
[TIP]
====
diff --git a/documentation/content/en/books/accessibility/colors/_index.adoc b/documentation/content/en/books/accessibility/colors/_index.adoc
--- a/documentation/content/en/books/accessibility/colors/_index.adoc
+++ b/documentation/content/en/books/accessibility/colors/_index.adoc
@@ -64,6 +64,22 @@
Graphical Environments allow you to easily install and set up graphical themes.
This paragraph describes how to configure high contrast themes for windows.
+[[kde-high-contrast]]
+=== KDE Plasma
+
+Launch the `Global Theme` module:
+
+[source,shell]
+....
+% kcmshell6 kcm_lookandfeel
+....
+
+The window shows the current installed themes.
+Click on the "Get New..." icon in the top right corner.
+A new window will show additional themes available for installation.
+In the search field at the top right, you can look for new themes to install.
+You can search for "high contrast" or "Acrilic Dark".
+
[[xfce-high-contrast]]
=== XFCE
@@ -107,6 +123,22 @@
Graphical Environments allow you to easily install and set up icon themes.
This paragraph describes how to configure high contrast icons.
+[[kde-icon-high-contrast]]
+=== KDE Plasma
+
+Open the `_Icons_` module:
+
+[source,shell]
+....
+% kcmshell6 kcm_icons
+....
+
+The window displays the currently installed icon themes.
+To install a new theme, click the `_Get New..._` icon in the top right corner.
+A new window will appear, allowing you to browse and install additional icon themes.
+As a suggestion, you can search for `Treepata` using the search bar at the top right.
+Although originally designed for XFCE and later adapted for KDE Plasma, Treepata was created as a high-contrast accessibility theme.
+
[[xfce-icon-high-contrast]]
=== XFCE
@@ -180,6 +212,11 @@
| X11
| package:accessibility/gammastep[]
+| Night Light
+| Yes
+| extref:{handbook}desktop/#kde-environment[KDE Plasma]
+| package:x11/kde[]
+
| redshift
| Yes
| X11, Wayland
@@ -264,6 +301,19 @@
Refer to the link:https://gitlab.com/chinstrap/gammastep/-/blob/master/README.md[README] for troubleshooting.
====
+[[kde-nightlight]]
+=== KDE Plasma
+
+KDE allows you to adjust the screen color temperature based on geographic location and local time.
+Launch the `_Night Light_` module:
+
+[source,shell]
+....
+% kcmshell6 kcm_nightlight
+....
+
+Enable automatic color adjustment by selecting the desired option from the `_Switching times_` drop-down menu.
+
[[redshift]]
=== redshift
@@ -606,3 +656,22 @@
....
% xrandr --output HDMI-1 --brightness 0.5
....
+
+[[colorblindness]]
+== Color Blindness
+
+This section describes how to use utilities designed for color blindness.
+
+[[kde-colorblindness]]
+=== KDE Plasma
+
+KDE allows you to filter colors for graphical elements.
+Launch the `_Accessibility_` module:
+
+[source,shell]
+....
+% kcmshell6 kcm_access
+....
+
+In the navigation pane, select `_Color Blindness Correction_`.
+Enable the `_Color blindness correction_` option, then choose the appropriate color transformation mode from the `_Mode_` drop-down menu.
diff --git a/documentation/content/en/books/accessibility/lowvision/_index.adoc b/documentation/content/en/books/accessibility/lowvision/_index.adoc
--- a/documentation/content/en/books/accessibility/lowvision/_index.adoc
+++ b/documentation/content/en/books/accessibility/lowvision/_index.adoc
@@ -60,6 +60,19 @@
Graphical environments allow users to adjust the desktop display size, a feature commonly known as screen scaling or HiDPI scaling.
The goal is to enlarge desktop elements such as icons, text, and windows to improve visibility and accessibility.
+[[kde-hidpi]]
+=== KDE Plasma
+
+Open the `_Display Configuration_` module:
+
+[source,shell]
+....
+% kcmshell6 kcm_kscreen
+....
+
+Select the scaling via the `_Global Scale_` bar.
+The change will take effect after a KDE Plasma restart.
+
[[xfce-hidpi]]
=== XFCE
@@ -93,6 +106,23 @@
The remainder of this section describes how to set up fonts in various graphical environments using _atkinson-hyperlegible_ as an example.
+[[kde-fonts]]
+=== KDE Plasma
+
+KDE allows selecting a font and its size via the `_Fonts_` module.
+Run:
+
+[source,shell]
+....
+% kcmshell6 kcm_fonts
+....
+
+Click on the Adjust `_All Fonts..._` button to select the font and its size for all graphical elements.
+Alternatively, you can choose the font and size for individual elements using the forms below.
+
+At the bottom of the window, you can also select options such as `_Anti-Aliasing_`, `_Sub-pixel Rendering_`, `_Hinting_`, and `_Force Font DPI_`.
+Each option has an icon on the right to open a help dialog.
+
[[xfce-fonts]]
=== XFCE
@@ -311,6 +341,25 @@
Some desktop environments allow you to change the size, color, and other graphical properties of the mouse cursor.
+[[kde-mouse]]
+==== KDE Plasma
+
+KDE Plasma provides the `_Cursors_` module to select the mouse cursor theme and size.
+To launch it, run:
+
+[source,shell]
+....
+% kcmshell6 kcm_cursortheme
+....
+
+Select an installed cursor theme in the window.
+There is a `_Size_` drop-down menu in the top left corner to choose the mouse cursor size,
+available sizes depend on the selected theme.
+
+Click the `_Get New..._` icon in the top right corner to install a new theme.
+You can install new themes from the new window.
+As a suggestion, search for `_Large Mouse Cursors_`, a black and white high contrast theme.
+
[[xfce-mouse]]
==== XFCE
@@ -342,6 +391,28 @@
Some desktop environments provide a visul feedback of the mouse pointer's current position.
+[[kde-find-mouse-cursor]]
+==== KDE Plasma
+
+KDE Plasma draws two circular lines moving around the mouse cursor.
+Open the `Desktop Effects` module:
+
+[source,shell]
+....
+% kcmshell6 kcm_kwin_effects
+....
+
+Enable the `_Track Mouse_` checkbox.
+Draw circular lines by pressing `Meta` + `Ctrl` keys.
+You can change the shortcut via the `_Configure_` button related to `_Track Mouse_`.
+
+[TIP]
+====
+On keyboards where the `Meta` key is not present, it is usually replaced by the `Super` key.
+Refer to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_key and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_key_(keyboard_button) for more information.
+====
+
+
[[xfce-find-mouse-cursor]]
==== XFCE

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