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- Accessibility - The Linux Foundation
- The Open Accessibility Group functions within the Linux Foundation to establish free and open standards that enable comprehensive universal access to various computing platforms, applications, and services.
- Accessibility - openSUSE
- The main accessibility website for the openSUSE distribution. This site is also available in French and German.
- BLINUX - Blind + Linux
- Improved usability of Linux for blind people.
- Inference Group: Dasher Project: Home
- A data entry interface incorporating language modelling and driven by continuous two-dimensional gestures, e.g. a mouse, a stylus, or eye-tracker. Intended for people with disabilities, but useful to a wider audience.
- KDE Accessibility Project
- The goal of this project is to ensure that the KDE desktop is accessible to all users, including those with disabilities; includes the KTTS project, the Text-to-Speech System.
- Linux Accessibility Resource Site
- A comprehensive summary of the work of the Linux accessibility community; includes information on what is currently being done to improve access; lists software projects, documentation, as well as community events.
- The Festival Speech Synthesis System
- A general framework for building speech synthesis systems.
- The GNOME Accessibility Project
- A suite of software services and support in GNOME that allows people with disabilities to utilize all of the functionality of the GNOME user environment.
- The MBROLA Project Homepage
- The goal of this project is to collect a set of speech synthesizers for as many languages as possible, and provide them free for non-commercial and non-military applications.
- The espeak Homepage
- A software speech synthesizer for English, and many other languages.
- The pVoice Software Homepage - Enabling the Disabled
- An application that allows disabled children to communicate using symbols and speech synthesis.
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