After Microsoft's success in the Xbox adaptive controller and the surface adaptive suite launched last fall, and has done a lot of work to make computing and games available to people with all abilities, the company has taken another step - the introduction of adaptive accessories developed for windows**
The first is a Microsoft adaptive mouse and a set of accessories , which can be similar to Xbox The working mode of the Xbox adaptive controller is connected to the Microsoft adaptive hub -- in addition to the customizable Microsoft adaptive button, it can be wirelessly connected to the hub.
In addition, the buttons and mouse can be further customized with 3D printing parts, and the ability to customize the mouse "tail" or button top cover is increased to meet a wider range of special needs. According to Microsoft, the mouse, hub and buttons will be compatible with any windows PC compatible.
Along with the new accessories, there is a new inclusive Tech Lab, which is the successor of the original lab started by the Xbox team in 2017. The new technology laboratory space is designed to be highly modular and become an "embassy for the disabled" and provide barrier free technology for physical and virtual visitors.
In addition, Microsoft also highlighted the work being done in Windows 11 - including live captions, voice access and natural navigator, which can now be used in the construction of windows insider and displayed in recent future mixed work activities.
In addition to working in windows, Microsoft has also made a lot of improvements to Microsoft edge by using the ability summit, with the focus on accessibility. These improvements include automatic image description, automatically generated ALT tags, reading and immersive readers and editors.