There are many ways to make Thunderbird work with your accessibility needs.
Keyboard SupportThunderbird has extensive keyboard shortcuts to allow you to perform tasks inside Thunderbird faster. See the Keyboard Shortcuts support page for more information.
If you use a screen reader, there are specific keyboard actions that work with your screen reader. We are updating our support documentation to list these keyboard actions for screen readers.
Screen ReadersDocumentation for keyboard actions that can be used within our
Supported Screen Readers By Operating System WindowsOn Windows, the following screen readers have been tested to work with Thunderbird.
The following screen readers have not been thoroughly tested with Thunderbird, but are available on Windows.
On macOS, the following screen readers have not been thoroughly tested with Thunderbird, but are available on macOS.
On Linux, the following screen readers have not been thoroughly tested with Thunderbird, but are available on Linux operating systems.
There have been significant updates in 115 to improve the ability to adjust the font size throughout the application.
Here's how to change the font size:
In older versions, the following add-on was recommended for increasing the font size.
For instructions on how to install add-ons, see Installing an Add-on in Thunderbird.
Accessibility features specific for Firefox and Firefox for AndroidTo find out about Accessibility features specific to Firefox, see Accessibility features in Firefox - Make Firefox and web content work for all users.
To find out more Accessibility Features for Firefox for Android, see Mobile Accessibility Features.
Display OptionsIn Thunderbird, you have the option to change your display options.
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