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Exchange 2007 OWA Light Accessibility Improvements

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Nathan Breskin-Auer, a Product Designer for OWA Light, talks about accessibility improvements in Exchange 2007 OWA Light. Kelly Ford (an Internet Explorer Test Lead) then demonstrates how he uses those to read email. Awesome demonstration!

Published Wed, May 17 2006 by exchange Download
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Andrej Kyselica said:

That's very cool. I can't believe Kelly can understand the screen reader at that speed! I rewound it to try catching some if it and still can't.
Wed, May 17 2006 9:03 PM
 

Jeff Guillet said:

Wow! I can't believe that Nathan's son has been signed for a recording contract yet.
Thu, May 18 2006 10:50 AM
 

Jeff Sheen said:

Holy toledo. Check out that normal speed, Kelly can understand that? Like Andrej, I had no chance to understand a single word! Wow!
Wed, May 31 2006 9:41 AM
 

Cynical said:

So they added empty alt attributes to images. Big deal. Try using the OWA 2007 web client's address book to fill in the "To" field of an email and you will see that they still have a long way to go. Improved? Yes. Accessible? Well.... You'd think with the R&D budget they have they'd be a lot closer to the goal.
Mon, Nov 27 2006 4:10 PM
 

Bruce Bailey said:

Any chance of getting closed captions added to that video?
Fri, Feb 29 2008 1:10 PM
 

Bill Grubaugh said:

Yes, Closed Captions would 'round out' Section 508 compliance for this video. Thanks for the link and communications with MSFT.
Tue, Apr 28 2009 1:49 PM
 

ajay said:

It help us how to work .So step by Step video should be post Than we can work and study easy way.
Tue, Jun 30 2009 4:13 AM
 

Carol Howieson said:

I am still finding great difficulty in using the system. Is there a training guide? I have read the accessibility shortcut keys but although this describes what to do within an area say Inbox, it doesn't appear to tell you how to quickly jump from one area to another. How do you get from the Navigation pane to the list of messages. F6 and TAB take repeated keystrokes isn't there a single click? Frustrated! Any help much appreciated.
Thu, Dec 03 2009 6:47 AM

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