Can you recommend an accessible Linux distribution (operating system)?
Linux and its built in accessibility is vast and not as good as the latest versions of Windows 10’s screen readers.
Vinux and Sonar the Linux main operating systems for the blind and partially sighted are no longer supported, therefore we would not recommend either.
If you still want to try Linux accessibility, we advise you to create a live USB memory stick, which will allow you to try Linux on a live system, without doing any damage to your PC. Information on how to create a live USB can be found on the How to Geek website.
There are other methods you can try, like creating virtual machine on a Windows 10 PC, however how you do this varies depending on the specifications of your PC.