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	<description>In Windows 8,&amp;nbsp;people who are blind can use Narrator&amp;nbsp;to access their machines. This video discusses some additional design aspects on how you as an app developer can design your app to work well with Narrator.&amp;nbsp; These considerations will help to ensure that people with vision impairments have a&amp;nbsp;great customer experience with your app. For additional details on designing your app with accessibility in mind, please see: Design for Accessibility (Windows Store apps) See related videos here: Introduction to Accessibility &amp;nbsp; </description>
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