GWKB1010 : About Active Accessibility Support

Product: Window-Eyes
Author: Aaron Smith
Date Added: 09/21/2005
Last Modified: 09/21/2005

This article provides an overview of Active Accessibility SDK support provided by the MSHTML component of Internet Explorer.

Accessibility aids are applications that help people with disabilities use computers. Active Accessibility enables accessibility aids to communicate with the operating system and other applications through a common interface. The Active Accessibility API supports the integration of accessibility aids with accessibility-aware applications.

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About Active Accessibility Support


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