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The KDE Community cares for its users, whatever age, gender, race, or physical condition. It provides tools, both built-in utilities and standalone applications that enable people with physical handicaps to still be able to use their computers easily and efficiently.</translate>
The KDE Community cares for its users, whatever age, gender, race, or physical condition. The community provide tools, both built-in utilities and standalone applications that enable people with physical handicaps to still be able to use their computers easily and efficiently.</translate>


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Accessibility

The KDE Community cares for its users, whatever age, gender, race, or physical condition. The community provide tools, both built-in utilities and standalone applications that enable people with physical handicaps to still be able to use their computers easily and efficiently.

Kmag

Also known as KMagnifier, a screen magnifier from KDE.

KMouseTool

An automatic mouse "clicker" for people with Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) or similar.

KMouth

A type-and-say GUI for speech synthesizers.

KTTS

The KDE Text-to-Speech system.

Information

KDE also build in accessibility features, ready to be used. See the KWord manual for more information.