The various accessibility features of Windows system have successfully helped many people with physical disabilities to use computers more easily. Microsoft and GW Micro recently reached a new partnership to help visually impaired users use Office software more easily. This collaboration means that any consumer who buys Office 2010 or Office 2013 will be given a free "windows-eyes" software to help visually impaired or blind people to use Office productivity kits.
Currently "Windows-eyes" is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2003 systems. The application works in detail on the official web site: "The software is the equivalent of a screen reader, which is automatically read when the consumer mouse moves to a location." ”
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