I am working on creating a handbook that describes the assistive technologies available in the FreeBSD operating system, which will be freely available online for anyone to consult. Currently, the effort is focused on gathering and documenting accessibility features for visual impairments, and it is sponsored by the @FreeBSDFoundation

If you are interested in the topic, a public repository is available for suggestions and corrections: gitlab.com/alfix/freebsd-acces

Screenshot of the "FreeBSD Accessibility Handbook" webpage. The page is part of the official FreeBSD documentation site and includes the title, copyright information (© 2025 The FreeBSD Foundation), and an abstract. The abstract welcomes readers and explains that the handbook covers assistive technologies available in FreeBSD. It is described as a work in progress, with suggestions and feedback encouraged. The page also notes that the handbook can be downloaded in various formats from FreeBSD servers. On the left side, a navigation menu lists chapters such as Help, Virtual Terminal, Colors, Low Vision, Blindness, Desktop Environments, and Development.
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