See inside Microsoft's new Inclusive Technology Lab

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Building on the sucess of the Xbox Adaptive Controller, Microsoft has announced a new Inclusive Technology Lab and a team dedicated to exploring how to make technology more accessible to people with disabilities. Their first product is the Adaptive Mouse, and they're just getting started.

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I am not disabled, but I can see a lot of stuff in here that is useful even for me. I love this.

jddplays
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Thank you Engadget team for showing what Microsoft is doing to bring technology to people with disabilities. Hopefully other big Tech companies will do the same soon :)

basic
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But Apple will sell you a 24 Karat gold iPad, Apple Watch!!! XD

Vandal
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*What I love about Microsoft:* Their accessibility efforts

*What I hate:* Their awful privacy policy and Xbox DRM problem

平和-vz
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Hehe, Minecraft stuff everywhere(I saw a Minecraft bee)

js_arthurliao
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I'd love to try the accessible gaming stuff but I don't want to pay £70 for something that may not be useful

paptapto
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Yet Microsoft still doesn’t have a pdf editor and their mail and calendar app is missing 90% of modern features. Priorities MS.

YouGotPropofol
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I actually heard Colin Cowherd say something
smart, the other day: " Genius is not
transferrable."

North lake got it, but North Lake got it wrong. UTD
got it, but UTD got it wrong. Then Courseware got
it, then IBM got it, then Microsoft got it; then Edicon,
then Kodak, then Chase, then Corning, then IBM,
again, then Entex, then BOA and Merrill Lynch.
They all got it, and they all got it wrong. Schools
and corporations are nothing but traps of greed
and corruption, which is why they always get it,
and they always get it wrong. It always comes to
nothing. Oh well.

What a disappointment you all must be to God.

jerrydrummond
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This was lame. Can I get my 8 minutes back?

YouGotPropofol