smart assistive hardware

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Smart assistive hardware refers to devices that integrate advanced technology to improve accessibility for users with disabilities. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight innovations like Dot Inc.'s tactile AI hardware, developed in partnership with Microsoft, which brings haptic feedback and AI-driven navigation to Windows. This category covers physical devices such as braille displays, adaptive controllers, and sensor-based tools that work with Windows software to enhance user interaction. Topics include hardware design, software integration, and real-world applications for visually impaired users. The tag focuses on concrete products and collaborations that make computing more inclusive through specialized hardware.
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    Revolutionizing Accessibility: Dot Inc. and Microsoft Bring Tactile AI to Windows

    At the heart of the technology world’s drive toward greater accessibility lies a confluence of transformative hardware, groundbreaking software, and a new breed of inclusive artificial intelligence. During the recent Microsoft Build 2025 developer conference in Seattle, an extraordinary...
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