The EU regulations are good news! Still, regulations force companies to
make products accessible. Making them delightful to use while blind is not
required. Gnome is already accessible. Every problem the OP ran into has
a work around. That generally is all laws require.
What makes Windows a11
I think the regulatory environment may change attitudes and resource
allocation somewhat. For example, computers and operating systems are
explicitly required to meet accessibility standards under the European
Accessibility Act, which applies to products placed on the European
common market. Th
GNU-Linux's accessibility limitations compared to Windows are basically
baked-in, and I doubt it will change. It is no one's fault. It is simply
a result of distributed development with no central leader. However, you
can use NVDA to access Linux through a terminal window, and most of Linux's
go