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Revision as of 00:45, 21 January 2012
Introduction
Below is a list of tutorials for KDE accessibility improvements.
Screen Reader
- Documentation for Users on userbase.kde.org
- Explains how to get started with screen readers as a user.
- Accessibility Checklist
- What to look for in your application to make it accessible for as many people as possible.
- 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
Jovie is a subsystem within the KDE desktop for conversion of text to audible speech.
- Text-To-Speech
- How to utilize Jovie text-to-speech service in your application.
Simon
Simon is an open-source speech recognition program and replaces the mouse and keyboard.
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