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Dear Jennison Asuncion,
Thank you for the clarification. I found site
http://blogs.msdn.com/vsaccessibility/ on a Blog. It mentions some
macros tools and macros, in addition to the standard guidelines, to help
create an accessible Visual Studio applications.
I hope this helps.
Richard Jones
Assistant Director
Educational Development
Disability Resource Center
480-965-6045
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Subject: Re: tools for testing Windows-based accessibility?
Richard et al,
I am totally on side re the fact that tools are not the answer. Also,
just
so I am clear, web accessibility is not where my question comes from, I
am
looking at folks who are using Visual Studio to create Windows
applications, and not web pages.
Thanks,
Jennison
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