Microsoft is making products more user-friendly for the visually impaired with small but useful accessories that will make it easier to navigate the keyboard and find the various plug-in ports on laptops.
Most people probably wouldn’t be able to list from memory where and what inputs are on their laptop, even if they use it every day. Think about how difficult it can be for the visually impaired to identify them. Microsoft wants to make this and navigating the keyboard, easier so that everyone has the same access to the technology.



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