input design

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The input design tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how Microsoft designs input methods for Windows, with a focus on accessibility and inclusivity. Content highlights the work of input and accessibility designers who create solutions for users with disabilities, such as speech recognition and switch-based controls. These innovations aim to benefit all users by offering diverse ways to interact with PCs, including voice, touch, and adaptive devices. The tag reflects Microsoft's efforts to improve input modalities in Windows 11, ensuring that technology is accessible to everyone, regardless of physical limitations.
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    The people behind Windows 11: Working with communities to improve input and accessibility

    John Porter is an input and accessibility designer who is unable to use what so many take for granted: a keyboard and mouse. Porter relies almost entirely on his voice and speech recognition technology, in addition to switches (a series of buttons with pre-defined actions to cover a small range...
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