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    Four tiles showing Eyes First games: Tile Slide, Match Two, Double Up, and Maze.

    Four New Eyes First Games Now Available, Play with Your Eyes!

    By Microsoft Accessibility Blog

    Jun 18, 2019
    Joel Shamanski and his wife Ann, stand next to each other, outside, at the Answer ALS Walk in Rochester New York. They are both wearing Answer ALS shirts.

    Answer ALS creates largest ALS research study in history with Microsoft’s cloud services

    By Microsoft Accessibility Blog

    Nov 8, 2018

    Otto Knoke, Power BI expert from Guatemala, types with his eyes

    By Microsoft Accessibility Blog

    Sep 10, 2018
    LaChappelle shows Momo how to use her new arm with a handshake as her parents, Mark Sutton and Sandy Andriaccio, look on.

    Founder of Unlimited Tomorrow Looks to Change the World of Prosthetics

    By Microsoft Accessibility Blog

    Jul 11, 2017 
    Emma Lawton and Haiyan Zhang

    A Graphic Designer Rewrites Her Future with Parkinson’s Disease

    By Microsoft Accessibility Blog

    May 10, 2017 

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