Greater
accessibility for
Google Apps
It's been a year since we posted about enhanced
accessibility in
Google Docs, Sites and Calendar. As we close out a**ther summer, we want to update our users on some of the new features and improvements in our products since then. We k**w that assistive tech**logies for the web are still evolving, and we're committed to moving the state of
accessibility forward in our applications.
Since last year, we've made a number of
accessibility fixes in
Google Calendar, including improved focus handling, keyboard access, and navigation. In
Google Drive, we incorporated Optical Character Recognition tech**logy to allow screen readers to read text in scanned PDFs and images, and we added NVDA support for screen readers. New
accessibility features in mobile
Apps (Gmail for Mobile and
Google Drive on iOS and Android) included enhanced explore-by-touch capabilities and keyboard/trackpad navigability. For a full list of new features and improvements for
accessibility in our products, check out our
post today on
accessible@googlegroups.com.
Based on these updates, we’ve also created an
Administrator Guide to Accessibility that explains best practices for deploying
Google Apps to support users’
accessibility needs. We want to give everyone a great experience with
Google Apps, and this guide is a**ther resource designed with that goal in mind.
For more information on these specific
accessibility improvements, using
Google products with screen readers, how to submit feedback and how to track our progress, please visit
www.google.com/accessibility.
Posted by Jeff Harris, Product Manager

Greater accessibility for Google Apps