accessibility

  1. Windows 11 voice typing shifts to in keyboard indicator (KB5072043)

    Microsoft's latest Insider preview build makes a small but meaningful tweak to how voice typing integrates with the on‑screen touch keyboard in Windows 11, shifting dictation from a full‑screen overlay into a compact, in‑keyboard indicator that preserves context and reduces visual interruption...
  2. Windows 11 25H2 Build 26220.7523 Brings Copilot Taskbar and Agent Launchers

    Microsoft’s Windows 11 25H2 preview line just received a substantial cumulative update—Build 26220.7523 (KB5072043)—that accelerates the Copilot-first strategy on the desktop, surfaces a developer-focused Agent Launchers framework, and bundles a long list of accessibility and reliability fixes...
  3. Hot Dog Stand: The Garish Windows 3.1 Color Palette That Became a Design Legend

    Windows 3.1’s most notorious color theme — the so‑called Hot Dog Stand — was not a machinist’s prank, an inside joke, or a deliberately malicious “worst‑possible” experiment; it was simply a loud, poorly judged palette that stuck in people’s memories and then became a legend of design folklore...
  4. Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog Gets Fluent Design Refresh

    Windows 11's venerable Run dialog is finally getting a modern makeover, a subtle but meaningful refresh that brings the decades-old Win+R experience into line with Fluent Design and the broader Windows 11 visual language. Background / Overview For many power users and administrators, the Run...
  5. KB5070311 Dark Mode Regression in Windows 11 File Explorer

    Microsoft shipped an optional Windows 11 preview (KB5070311) intended to finally finish the long‑running work of making dark mode consistent across File Explorer — and for some users it instead produced a literal, momentary "flashbang": File Explorer can briefly display a bright white screen...
  6. Windows Accessibility 2025: On Device AI, Copilot Plus and Inclusive Design

    On International Day of Persons with Disabilities this year, Microsoft published a comprehensive year-in-review for Windows accessibility that consolidates a year’s worth of incremental but meaningful advances — from on-device AI dictation and expanded Voice Access language support to...
  7. KB5070311 Windows 11 Release Preview: UI polish, Copilot+ and LSASS fix

    Microsoft pushed a focused Release Preview package on December 1, 2025 — KB5070311 — that updates Windows 11 on both the 24H2 and 25H2 servicing tracks (OS Builds 26100.7309 and 26200.7309) and pairs modest but widely useful UI polish with device‑gated Copilot+ improvements and an important...
  8. Windows 11 Dark Mode White Flash in File Explorer Fix

    Windows 11’s most recent preview update shipped a seemingly minor visual polish that landed like a flashbang: users running dark mode report a bright white blink every time File Explorer opens a new window, tab, or toggles certain panes — an effect that’s not merely annoying but can pose a real...
  9. Windows 11 December 2025 Preview: White Flash and Invisible Password Icon

    Microsoft has confirmed that the December 1, 2025 Windows 11 preview update bundle that includes servicing stack update KB5071142 contains at least two user-facing regressions: a white flash when opening File Explorer while dark mode is enabled, and a rendering bug that can make the password...
  10. Windows 11 Lock Screen Password Icon Hidden: Accessibility and Workaround Guide

    Microsoft has confirmed a Windows 11 visual regression that can make the password sign‑in icon invisible on the lock screen, forcing users to hunt for a hidden control to enter their password while reassuring that authentication itself remains intact. Background / Overview The problem emerged...
  11. Windows 11 Lock Screen Password Icon Hidden: Known Issue and Workarounds

    Microsoft quietly acknowledged that an August preview update for Windows 11 introduced a visual regression: the small password sign‑in icon can be invisible on the lock screen, even though the underlying button remains functional and users can still activate the password entry by clicking the...
  12. Windows 11 Lock Screen Password Icon Missing: What to Do

    Microsoft has acknowledged a persistent Windows 11 bug that makes the password icon disappear from the lock‑screen sign‑in options, and — crucially for many users — there is no immediate, widely distributed fix: the icon is invisible but still functional, and Microsoft’s public guidance for...
  13. Windows 11 Password Sign‑in Icon Missing After August 2025 Preview Update — Fixes and Workarounds

    Microsoft has confirmed that an August 2025 optional preview update left the password sign-in icon invisible on some Windows 11 lock screens — a small visual bug with outsized usability and accessibility impact that persisted for weeks until Microsoft rolled a fix into later cumulative updates...
  14. Enable and Use Windows Speech Recognition for Hands-Free Typing

    Enable and Use Windows Speech Recognition for Hands-Free Typing Difficulty: Beginner | Time Required: 15 minutes If you ever wanted to type without using your hands, Windows Speech Recognition is a built-in tool that lets you dictate text and control your PC with your voice. It’s especially...
  15. CMU AI Remediation Playbook: Safe Accessibility With Human Review

    Carnegie Mellon University’s Digital Accessibility Office has issued pragmatic guidance titled “AI as a Remediation Assistant,” urging campus teams to use AI responsibly to reduce barriers and expand participation while maintaining human oversight and conformance to CMU’s Digital Accessibility...
  16. Copilot Ad Misstep Highlights Risks of Agentic Windows AI on Windows 11

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot social spot was pulled after viewers noticed the AI assistant giving the wrong instructions for a trivial Windows 11 task — a misstep that crystallizes the product, marketing, and accessibility risks of pushing agentic AI into core OS flows. The short influencer clip...
  17. Microsoft Copilot Ad Misstep Highlights Accessibility Risks and State Awareness in Windows 11

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot spot did more than spark a meme cycle — it exposed a core risk in the company’s push to make Windows an “agentic” OS: an AI assistant shown on camera giving the wrong guidance for a simple accessibility task, then apparently being scrubbed from official social channels...
  18. Windows 11 AI tools arrive: writing, dictation, and Outlook summaries on Copilot+ devices

    Microsoft’s Windows 11 roadmap is rolling out a tightly focused set of AI productivity tools that aim to make writing, dictation, message triage, and image accessibility faster and less painful — and they’re arriving with a split delivery model that uses cloud AI for broad compatibility and...
  19. Windows 11 KB5070311: Settings Migration and Device Card Improvements

    Microsoft’s Release Preview package KB5070311 quietly continues the Settings app migration work while adding a small-but-useful Device Card and folding legacy keyboard controls into the Accessibility pages — a modest update on paper that matters for discoverability, accessibility, and enterprise...
  20. Windows 11 Insider Build Adds Structured Math Reading and HD Voices

    Microsoft’s latest Insider preview (Build 26220.7262, delivered as KB5070303) brings a focused but meaningful accessibility upgrade to Windows 11: Narrator can now read mathematical expressions in Microsoft Word in a structured, semantically aware way, and both Narrator and Magnifier gain...