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Originally Posted by LukeA
Accessibility features have been part of most most OSes since the outset of windowing. The glaring exception is the multitude of *nix OSes - they have largely ignored them. Apple, Windows, OS/2 and others have all got the features. The problem is getting the programmers to use them. If Qt and other development products don't provide proper support, it only shows how entrenched the problem is.
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Its only entrenched in distros like Slackware that're designed to make life easier on the distro maintainer, instead of the end user. All of the Ubuntu derivatives (and IIRC all Debian derivatives as well) have accessibility controls.