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Microsoft Active Accessibility - Microsoft Active Accessibility is a COM-based technology designed to improve the way accessibility aids work with applications running on Microsoft Windows. Accessibility aids may include screen readers for the visually impaired, visual indicators or captions for people with hearing loss, software to compensate for motion disabilities, etc.
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