Gnome Java Accessibility Bridge
Connects the built-in GNOME accessibility support in Java Swing apps to the GNOME Accessibility framework, specifically the Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (AT-SPI).
Accessibility services for KDE
Kaccessible implements a QAccessibleBridgePlugin to provide accessibility services like focus tracking and a screenreader.
Accessibility applications for KDE 4
This port contains a set of KDE-based applications for accessibility needs.
Programming reference for accessibility/atk
This port contains the programming reference for accessibility/atk.
GNOME accessibility toolkit (ATK)
The GNOME Accessibility Toolkit (ATK) contains accessibility widgets, just like GTK contains GUI element widgets. However, ATK's widgets are platform-independent, so they can be used with Qt, Motif, etc.
Programming reference for accessibility/at-spi
This port contains the programming reference for accessibility/at-spi.
ATK accessibility wrapper for python
Papi, the Python Accessibility Programming Interface, is a Python wrapper around the GNOME ATK toolkit. It allows a developer to make python objects and applications easily accessibility aware without the need to install PyGTK and the GNOME accessibility components. Instead it only depends on ATK and - on the developers behalf - the ATK/AT-SPI bridge shipped with AT-SPI.
Interactive Python accessibility explorer for GNOME
Accerciser is an interactive Python accessibility explorer for the GNOME desktop. It uses AT-SPI to inspect and control widgets, allowing you to check if an application is providing correct information to assistive technologies and automated test frameworks. Accerciser has a simple plugin framework which you can use to create custom views of accessibility information.
Accessibility Toolkit, Linux/i386 binary (Linux CentOS 6.8)
Accessibility Toolkit, Linux/i386 binary from the Web page: The ATK library provides a set of interfaces for accessibility. By supporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can be used with such tools as screen readers, magnifiers, and alternative input devices.
Accessibility Toolkit, Linux/i386 binary (Linux Fedora 10)
Accessibility Toolkit, Linux/i386 binary from the Web page: The ATK library provides a set of interfaces for accessibility. By supporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can be used with such tools as screen readers, magnifiers, and alternative input devices.