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Accessibility in ArcGIS Desktop

Esri wants functionality to be available to all users. In products like ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcScene, and ArcGlobe, this effort includes supporting screen readers such as JAWS and Microsoft Narrator, keyboard navigation in ArcGIS Desktop, and the use of high-contrast mode. With keyboard navigation, the number pad can be used to move the mouse pointer, and keyboard shortcuts can be used to navigate other interfaces in the software. High-contrast mode makes user interface elements easier to view.

Learn more about using ArcGIS Desktop with a keyboard

Learn more about using high-contrast mode

For information about the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) for this release of ArcGIS Desktop, see Esri's software VPATs.

For legal information about Esri's commitment to accessibility, see the Section 508 documentation.

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