Let's talk about accessibility.
Office.com’s accessibility survival guide
Just as disability takes many forms, so too does assistive technology. That's why the Accessibility Advocate explores living with disability, its challenges as well as strides gained.
We cover a range of disability, overt and hidden, chronic and temporary, including:
- visual
- auditory
- physical
- speech
- cognitive
- neurological
- developmental
A variety of voices and perspectives contribute to this conversation, from the people who depend on assistive technology to the people who create it and beyond.
Mission
The Accessibility Advocate's mission is straightforward: to shine a light on the people and tools that make work and life easier for people living with disability. We'll talk about what's new in assistive technology, and what's on the horizon. Here you'll find out about everything from the latest advancements in screen-reading technology to the new thinking about ADHD.
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Accessibility and the Ribbon
ADHD and me
Corrective lenses for the colorblind
Crutches
DAISY and Microsoft Word
Get organized with Outlook
Helpful feature for JAWS in the Word spelling checker
How to work with the visually impaired
Learning and OneNote
Making sense of HTML messages in Outlook 2007
Options for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
Preventing pile-ups with Outlook
Ten tips for accessible documents
The Inclusive Innovation Showroom
Tips and tricks for folks with Multiple Sclerosis
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