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Persons with disabilities, especially those with visual impairments, commonly rely on “assistive technology” to interact with computers. Such technologies work well only when applications are designed and coded to work well with them. Additionally, users who create documents must do their part to ensure that the documents they create work well with assistive technology, for example through the use of image captions, consistent list levels, etc. The OpenOffice project aims to provide accessibility support, both in the core product and including broader ecosystem support via extensions, for working with Braille printers, exporting to DAISY talking books, etc.

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