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As a leader in the software industry, Microsoft recognizes its responsibility to develop technology that is accessible to and usable by everyone, including those with disabilities. To make this vision a reality, Microsoft is committed to educating developers on how to create accessible technology.
[image: MSDN] The MSDN Accessibility Developer Center pulls together content and resources regarding the development of accessibility products and technologies. Bookmark the location and stay connected to code samples, community sites, technical articles and documentation, upcoming events, and much more.
Microsoft UI Automation is the new accessibility framework for Microsoft Windows, available on all operating systems that support Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). UI Automation provides programmatic access to most user interface (UI) elements on the desktop, enabling assistive technology products such as screen readers to provide information about the UI to end users and to manipulate the UI by means other than standard input. Find out more
Accessible technology allows computer users to adjust their computers to make them easier to see, hear and interact with. The majority of computer users can benefit from using accessible technology that allows them to change settings for their vision, hearing, dexterity, mobility, and learning needs. Learn more about the need for accessible technology.
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