As part of an ongoing commitment to make all its software products useable for everyone, Microsoft Corp. today announced that Microsoft® Windows® XP is the most accessible version of any Microsoft operating system to date. With its built-in accessibility features and compatibility with more than a dozen assistive technology products, the Windows XP operating system enhances accessibility for users with specific vision, hearing, mobility, cognitive and seizure-related disabilities.
"Microsoft's goal in the development of Windows XP was to enable all users to experience more with their PC than they ever thought possible," said Chris Jones, vice president of the Windows Client Group at Microsoft. "The accessibility enhancements in Windows XP provide better integration with assistive technology and help our customers achieve more, communicate better and get help more easily."
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