[Njtechdiv] Microsoft and Apple helped build new braille display standard

Mary Jo Partyka choirnfb at gmail.com
Sat Jun 2 00:55:19 UTC 2018


Very good.


Mary Jo Partyka
choirnfb at gmail.com


> On Jun 1, 2018, at 11:42 AM, Janie Degenshein via Njtechdiv <njtechdiv at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Mario for this entry
> I saw it and you were trick on the trigger
> Good for you
> Encouraging news friends
> 
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Mario Brusco via Njtechdiv
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2018 10:46 AM
> To: njtechdiv at nfbnet.org
> Cc: Mario Brusco
> Subject: [Njtechdiv] Microsoft and Apple helped build new braille display 
> standard
> 
> Microsoft and Apple helped build new braille display standard
> https://www.engadget.com/2018/05/31/microsoft-apple-usb-if-accessibility-braille-display-standard/
> 
> 5.31.18
> 
> Accessibility is an increasingly important issue when it comes to tech;
> while new technology can certainly make it easier for people with
> accessibility issues to interact with the world, it can also end up
> shutting people out. Today, the non-profit USB Implementers Forum
> (USB-IF) announced a new standard for braille displays. It was developed
> in cooperation with Microsoft, Apple and other tech industry leaders.
> 
> The USB Human Interface Device (HID) standard will make it easier for
> blind or low vision users to use braille displays across operating
> systems and hardware. It will also remove the need for specialized or
> custom drivers and simplify development.
> 
> "We see the opportunity that advancements in technology can create for
> people with disabilities and have a responsibility as an industry to
> develop new ways of empowering everyone to achieve more," said the
> Microsoft's Windows accessibility program manager lead, Jeff Petty.
> "Developing a HID standard for braille displays is one example of how we
> can work together, across the industry, to advance technology in a way
> that benefits society and ultimately improve the unemployment rate for
> people with disabilities."
> 
> It's really nice to see traditional rivals like Apple and Microsoft
> working together on something as important as accessibility. Hopefully
> this partnership is fruitful and the two companies (along with other
> tech industry leaders) continue to work to make computers and technology
> more accessible for those with different kinds of impairments.
> 
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