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Microsoft Windows UI Automation Blog
UI Automation support in the NVDA Screen Reader
Posted
over 4 years ago
by
Michelle Maislen [MSFT]
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NV Access has been able to implement support in NVDA for Microsoft's unmanaged UI Automation client API found in the up and coming Windows 7 Operating System. NV Access developers have been working on this support since the start of this year and just...
Microsoft Windows UI Automation Blog
Behind the scenes
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over 4 years ago
by
Michelle Maislen [MSFT]
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Many people work together make an effective theatre production. Some are actors, others directors, but many work backstage. These guys and gals work hard to make sure the play goes smoothly, both for those on the stage and those in the audience. You probably...
Microsoft Windows UI Automation Blog
Meet the Windows UI Automation & Accessibility team
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over 4 years ago
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Michelle Maislen [MSFT]
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Norm Hodne is the Lead Program Manager in the Windows Experience Group responsible for the accessibility APIs, accessibility applications, and the speech commanding and dictation features shipped in Windows. Norm also is a representative to the INCITS...
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