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    = Introduction =
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    Below is a list of tutorials for KDE accessibility improvements.


    == Screen Reader ==
    {{Info|The [https://community.kde.org/Accessibility KDE Accessibility Project] is now located at the KDE Community Wiki.}}
     
    ;[[Development/Tutorials/Accessibility|Accessibility Overview]]
    :''A list of accessibility tutorials and general information.''
     
    ;[[Development/Tutorials/Accessibility/Checklist|Accessibility Checklist]]
    :''What to look for in your application to make it accessible for as many people as possible.''
     
    ;[[Development/Tutorials/Accessibility/Screen_Reader_Setup|Screen Reader]]
    :''This tutorial will explain some details about using screen readers with KDE applications.''
    A screen reader is an application that uses speech synthesis to allow users with visual impairments to use a computer.
     
    == Jovie ==
    [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdeaccessibility/jovie/ Jovie] is a subsystem within the KDE desktop for conversion of text to audible speech.
     
    ;[[Development/Tutorials/Text-To-Speech|Text-To-Speech]]
    :''How to utilize Jovie text-to-speech service in your application.''
     
     
    == Simon ==
     
    [http://simon-listens.org/ Simon] is an open-source speech recognition program and replaces the mouse and keyboard.

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    The KDE Accessibility Project is now located at the KDE Community Wiki.