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== KDE Accessibility ==
== KDE Accessibility == <!--T:1-->


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;[[Special:myLanguage/Applications/Accessibility|Assistive Applications]]
;[[Special:myLanguage/Applications/Accessibility|Assistive Applications]]
:''The list of assistive applications that KDE provides. This includes magnification, text-to-speech or voice control.''
:''The list of assistive applications that KDE provides. This includes magnification, text-to-speech or voice control.''


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;[[Special:myLanguage/Accessibility/Getting_Started|Getting started with screen readers]]
;[[Special:myLanguage/Accessibility/Getting_Started|Getting started with screen readers]]
:''Gives an overview how to setup KDE applications with a screen reader.''
:''Gives an overview how to setup KDE applications with a screen reader.''


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;[[Special:myLanguage/Accessibility/Application_Overview|Application Overview]]
;[[Special:myLanguage/Accessibility/Application_Overview|Application Overview]]
:''A list of KDE applications and how accessible they are when used with a screen reader.''
:''A list of KDE applications and how accessible they are when used with a screen reader.''


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For developers there is [http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Accessibility more information on techbase].
For developers there is [http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Accessibility more information on techbase].


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[[Category:Accessibility]]
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Revision as of 12:39, 26 February 2019

KDE Accessibility

Assistive Applications
The list of assistive applications that KDE provides. This includes magnification, text-to-speech or voice control.
Getting started with screen readers
Gives an overview how to setup KDE applications with a screen reader.
Application Overview
A list of KDE applications and how accessible they are when used with a screen reader.

For developers there is more information on techbase.