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Are you familiar with the Windows accessibility tools that can help your information workers achieve more? Whatever content they create for your organization, you want it to be accessible to the largest audience possible. Let’s look at how Windows accessibility can serve the dual purpose of supporting your organization and the clients it serves. And if you have Copilot+ PCs, they’re built with accessibility in mind.
Time to learn: 86 – 120 minutes
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When you’re ready to take your accessibility skills to the next level, check out these snacks and additional resources:
- Skilling snack: Accessibility in Windows 11
- Skilling snack: Voice access in Windows
- AMA: Supporting Accessibility with Windows 11
- Tackling Tech video – Inside Windows 11 accessibility
- Ability Summit 2024 – Watch highlights and on-demand videos about how AI can fuel accessibility innovation in Windows and beyond
- LinkedIn course on digital accessibility
Hungry for more? Don’t miss our skilling snack library.
Be sure to come back every two weeks for fresh snacks and leave a comment below about what you’d like to learn next.
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