Accessibility in G Suite

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Jimmy and Drea talk about a subject that's new to The G Suite Show: Accessibility! This is an introductory episode, highlighting the most common features. For screen readers, we recommend Chrome with Voiceover if you’re on a Mac, Firefox with NVDA or JAWS if you’re using Windows, and Chrome with ChromeVox if you’re on a Chromebook.

G Suite provides recommendations for browsers, screen readers, and Google Admin console settings to provide the best experience for G Suite users with disabilities. For G Suite Admins, a user guide can be found here: https://support.google.com/a/answer/2821355

For each supported product in G Suite – such as Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Docs – you'll find a list of features and options, including key accessibility enhancements. A full list of features can be found here: https://support.google.com/a/answer/1631886

Accessibility feedback form: https://www.google.com/accessibility/get-in-touch.html

Follow Google's Accessibility team on Twitter: https://twitter.com/googleaccess

Want to take full advantage of the existing The G Suite Show video library? Check out the following resources:
- Check out our searchable library: https://goo.gl/SK6ENo
- Ask access to our Google Drive: https://goo.gl/MGJ2Dv. You’ll have access to all scripts and videos in mp4 format, so you can create your own training resources!

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