Accessibility

Sets options that make LibreOffice programs more accessible for users with reduced sight, limited dexterity or other disabilities.

To access this command...

From the menu bar:

Choose - LibreOffice - Accessibility.

From the tabbed interface:

On the Tools tab, click on the Options button, then select LibreOffice - Accessibility

From the sidebar:

Open the Accessibility panel, click Options.


Accessibility in LibreOffice

Options Accessibility Dialogue Box Image

Animations

Allow animated images

Previews animated graphics, such as GIF images, in LibreOffice.

Allow animated text

Previews animated text, such as blinking and scrolling, in LibreOffice.

Allow other animations

Controls if certain other animations (for example 'marching ants' animation when copying a cell in Calc) are enabled.

High contrast

High contrast is an operating system setting that changes the system colour scheme to improve readability. You can decide how LibreOffice uses the high contrast settings of the operating system.

Cell borders and shadows are always shown in text colour when high-contrast mode is active. The cell background colour is ignored then.

Use automatic font colour for screen display

Displays fonts in LibreOffice using the system colour settings. This option only affects the screen display.

Use system colours for page previews

Applies the high-contrast settings of the operating system to page previews.

Miscellaneous options

Use text selection cursor in read-only text document

Displays cursor in read-only documents.

Accessibility Check Options

Enable the accessibility checks for LibreOffice. These checks are performed when you select Tools - Accessibility Check.

Enable All

Enables all available accessibility check options.

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