Ubuntu includes a set of accessibility tools by default, including a magnifier, screen reader and on-screen keyboard. Also available are cutting-edge tools such as the innovative Dasher input application and the brand-new Orca screenreader.
The Ubuntu project has an Accessibility Team who are dedicated to making Ubuntu more accessible for everyone.
Accessibility tools are almost always available to you, from the installer to the desktop.
Ubuntu is made more and more accessible each release.
You can help make Ubuntu more accessible by contacting the Accessibility Team and reporting any problems you experience.