Accessibility on Linux sucks, but GNOME and KDE are making progress

Accessibility in the software world is a problem in general, but it's an even bigger problem on open source desktops, as painfully highlighted by this excellent article detailing the utterly broken state of accessibility on Linux. Reading the article is soul-crushing as it starts to dawn on

osnews.com/story/142373/access

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