Difference between revisions of "Accessibility index"
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Revision as of 05:53, 6 July 2008
Contents
Accessibility
This page is in the beginning stages. As far as my knowledge goes there is no tested accessibility software that works with Linuxmce. However, my goal is to find some.
We need software in the following catagories to work 100% with Linuxmce.
Visually Impaired
- screen readers
- magnifiers
Hearing Impaired
- visual alerts
- support for flashing alarm indecators
Motor Difficulties
- Sticky keys
- Slow keys
How to contribute to Accessibility
Please list software that makes Linuxmce usable by people with special needs. Also, for developers, try to integrate the highest level of accessibility into Linuxmce.
Why?
It is important to secure a high level of access for people with special needs as not having accessibility can be highly frustrating to some people.