You may also want to check with Microsoft accessibility: 800-936-5900
Thanks for jumping in on this.
Richard, USA.
“What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little
consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin
My web site:
Well, call me the blind daredevil as in the actual daredevil of that actual
Marvel comic TV show or I think it was Netflix that had it but anyway, I took a
chance and downloaded the three apps for Windows 11, and took them for a little
spin and parts of it are accessible, but not enough to make
Thank you for posting this, Sieghard.
I saw this and was very intrigued until I learned that the first iterations do
not include clients for audiobooks and a couple of other media types.
Still, I think it is a definite step in the right direction.
Thank you again.
Mark
From:
It looks like the days of iTunes maybe numbered although you need to remember
that for now these are app previews so count maybe on various bugs and since I
have not yet tested any of them I can't speak to their accessibility.
Furthermore the catch they mentioned is that a very recent version