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-<chapter id="accessintro-1">
-<title>Introduction to Accessibility</title>
-<indexterm>
-<primary>Section 508</primary>
-</indexterm>
-<para>This chapter introduces you to accessibility in the GNOME
-Desktop.</para>
-<para>All software products
-should incorporate accessibility features to enable people with disabilities
-to use the software easily and efficiently. Recent legislation such as Section
-508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act heightens awareness of the need to provide
-accessible software. </para>
-<para>The GNOME Desktop is easy to use and incorporates many accessibility features. Every
-supported application and utility in the GNOME Desktop is designed with accessibility and usability in mind. Users
-with physical disabilities such as low vision or impaired motor skills can
-use all of the functionality of the GNOME Desktop thanks to the customization tools that are available. The
-customization tools enable you to customize the appearance and behavior of
-the desktop.</para>
-<para>The ability to easily customize the GNOME Desktop contributes greatly to the accessibility of the desktop.
-This guide describes the various customization options that you can use to
-tailor the desktop to suit your particular needs.</para>
-</chapter>