Add accessibilty icon to GNOME Shell top bar by default
Feature summary
To have the Always Show Accessibility Menu in the Accessibility section of GNOME Control Panel on by default, and maybe have the Screen Reader on by default.
How would you like it to work
We already have an implementation of an "Accessibility Menu" for Shell, but it is not on by default. Simply making it show by default is the ideal function that this issue targets. Extending this, making "Screen Reader" on by default would help many blind newcomers to GNOME.
Relevant links, screenshots, screencasts etc.
This behavior (right side of the panel) should be default. Accessibility menu shown so blind users can access the screen reader very easily, if it is not already on by default. If it is on by default, folks who do not need it can turn it off.
Windows 10 setup with screen reader shortcut.