Tips and Tricks for Designing a Great Accessibility Experience for Your App
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- Day 3
- Room 3024
- 2-539
- Speakers: Doug Kirschner
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Slides (view online)Making your app usable by everyone--including people with disabilities--is the right thing to do, will reach a broader customer base, and ensures that you comply with legal requirements. In this session we will discuss how people with certain disabilities interact with apps and demonstrate tips and tricks for making a XAML application usable by those with visual and mobility impairments.
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Hi Doug,
Thanks for one of the best sessions of Build 2014. I have noticed however that you did not post the sample application you were working with. Is it possible that you provide a link to the code. I would much appreciate it.
Regards,
Graham J McDonald
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