
More up-to-date Information regarding Linux Accessibility can be found at the Linux Accessibility Resource Site: http://larswiki.atrc.utoronto.ca/wiki/Software
This site is hosted by the IDRC.
Index
- Description
 - Screen Readers
 - Alternative Input
 - Screen Magnification
 - On-screen Keyboard
 - Braille Support
 - Optical Character Recognition
 - Voice Recognition
 - Resources
 
This list is for reference purposes only and does not reflect endorsement by the IDRC.
Description
Linux is a free, open-source Operating System distributed under the Free Software Foundation's GNU General Public License(GPL) that has grown in popularity in the past few years. Because of the non-commercial nature of Linux, the accessibility options can be hard to find. These links are a starting point for Linux accessibility.
Screen Readers
- Emacspeak is a speech interface that allows visually impaired users to interact independently and efficiently with the computer.
 
Alternative Input
- Morse All is a Morse code interface for Linux that allows the user to interact with the computer by entering Morse code through the buttons of a mouse.
 
Screen Magnification
- XVI Terminal from BEAM - screen magnification and screen reading software for Linux
 - GMag - screen magnification for the GNOME environment          
- requires GNOME development environment to compile.
 - Offers continuous magnification while you work
 
 - Gnopernicus - an integrated screen reader and magnifier for Gnome and compatible applications
 
On-screen Keyboard
- GOK 
The GOK (GNOME On-screen Keyboard) project is an open source software development project designed to create advanced alternative input solutions for the linux/ unix environment. 
Braille Support
- BRLTTY - Access Software for Unix for a Blind Person Using a Soft Braille Terminal          
- provides access to the Linux console
 
 
Optical Character Recognition
- Ocrad - "The GNU OCR" - based on a feature extraction method
 - Clara OCR - Windows X-based character recognition software designed for large projects. *The Linux ClaraOCR website is presently not working. It appears that the interface is being updated. Only the 2003 version is available for download, from the Clara geocities site
 - GOCR/JOCR - character recognition software designed to allow easy porting to many Operating Systems.          
- supports a large variety of image formats
 - also available for free download in MS-DOS and Windows versions
 - still in development, not all features are fully supported
 
 
Voice Recognition
Resources
The IDRC also hosts the Linux Accessibility Resource Site: http://larswiki.atrc.utoronto.ca/wiki/Software
- The Linux Access HOW TO A very complete but dated resource for adding accessibility to Linux.
 - Speakups Webpage documents speech output for Linux.
 - BLinux [Blind + Linux] - dedicated to improving access for Linux users with visual disabilities
 - Screen Magnifiers List page for resources for Unix and Linux
 - GNOME Accessibility Project - A useful resource for news about accessibility projects for GNOME. Includes some downloads.
 

