Description: Accessibility in GNOME refers to a set of features designed to enhance the user experience of desktop environments for people with disabilities. These features cover a wide range of needs, from visual adaptation to keyboard navigation and auditory assistance. GNOME strives to be inclusive, allowing all users, regardless of their abilities, to interact with technology effectively. Among the most notable features are screen readers, which enable blind or visually impaired users to navigate the interface, and high contrast and text enlargement options that facilitate reading for those with vision problems. Additionally, GNOME includes settings to customize keyboard and mouse input, as well as accessibility options for users with motor disabilities. These tools not only improve usability but also promote independence and social inclusion, allowing more people to access modern technology. Accessibility in GNOME is an ongoing commitment, with updates and improvements regularly implemented to adapt to the changing needs of users.