The GNOME Accessibility project works to make the GNOME Desktop and applications that run on it accessible to people with disabilities. This page offers a collection of links to useful resources for end users, system administrators, developers, testers, documenters or simply GNOME enthusiasts. |
Participate in GNOME Outreach Program: Accessibility
NOTE: For the old page, go to AssistiveTechnologies.
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.

