The GNOME Accessibility WIKI is a scratchpad for the GNOME Accessibility team to brainstorm and develop ideas. It's bound to be unorganized and sporadically maintained. Please see the official GNOME Accessibility Web Page for more information on the GNOME Accessibility Project. |
For developers: make programs accessible and a 15 minute smoke test you can perform on your GUI
For integrators: how everything is launched and tied together
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Problems, questions, ideas? Look at the archives of gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org. Things might already be there. If not, please join in the conversation and help the community grow.

