Ubuntu includes a set of accessibility tools by default, including a magnifier, screen reader and on-screen keyboard. Also available are cutting-edge tools such as the innovative Dasher input application and the Orca screenreader.
The Ubuntu project has an Accessibility Team who are dedicated to making Ubuntu more accessible for everyone.
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Accessibility tools are almost always available to you, from the installer to the desktop.
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Ubuntu is made more and more accessible each release.
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You can help make Ubuntu more accessible by contacting the Accessibility Team and reporting any problems you experience.