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AMA: Supporting accessibility with Windows 11
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Wednesday, May 31, 2023, 09:30 AM PDTEvent details
As an IT admin, you play a crucial role in supporting people of all abilities across your organization. With the built-in accessibility features in Windows 11, you can make it easier for everyone to ...
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Updated Dec 27, 2024
SteveG7
May 29, 2023Copper Contributor
Where older people or people with age related disabilities fit in Microsoft's taxonomy?
- Char_CheesmanMay 31, 2023Bronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's session of AMA: Supporting accessibility with Windows 11! For reference, the panel covered this topic at around 20:00.
- Karyn FillhartMay 31, 2023Brass Contributor
I'd like to know this, too. Sometimes menus/designs seem to change just for the sake of an updated look, but it means reteaching the older members in my family and the change doesn't always have a productivity enhancement. We searched to find a Windows 7 laptop when Windows 8 came out for my father-in-law. Change for the sake of change is frustrating, especially for those of us in the training sector who have to update tutorials and handouts. Different doesn't mean better and it adds to the learning curve.