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Accessibility Guide
Accessibility Guide
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1. Introduction
2. Why should people choose Fedora as an accessibility solution?
2.1. The Section 508 Mandate
2.2. The Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT)
3. Available open source tools, utilities and drivers
3.1. Hardware
3.2. Software
4. Screen Readers
4.1. Orca for GNOME
4.2. Jovie for KDE
4.3. Using Emacspeak with Fedora
5. Screen Magnifiers
5.1. KMagnifier
6. Mouse Tools
6.1. KMouseTool
6.2. Mousetweaks
7. On_Screen_Keyboards
7.1. Indic Onscreen Keyboard
7.2. Florence
7.3. Dasher
8. Help for Linux Desktops
8.1. KDE
8.2. GNOME
8.3. XFCE
8.4. Sugar: Making computing accessible for children.
A. Revision History
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3.2. Software
This document focuses mostly on software tools and utilities that work with Linux. Most of these tools have been developed by the Open Source community and many have not yet been tested by the Fedora Project.