New accessibility improvements in Skype 8.0

New accessibility improvements in Skype 8.0

Skype is designed to keep you connected to the people who matter the most and help you do the work you need to do. We take your feedback very seriously and are grateful to our active accessibility community who point us to areas of improvement to live up to our vision. Building on the work we announced earlier this year, we’ve been listening to your feedback and have continued to work to make the latest version of Skype (version 8.0) even more accessible.

Based off your suggestion to make the transition to the new version easier, we created the Accessibility support for Skype page with details on how to easily use a screen reader to move from Skype version 6 or 7 to Skype version 8.0. The page also demonstrates keyboard shortcuts for Skype version 8.0, as well as how to complete key scenarios in Skype with a screen reader, including chat, adding expressions, and navigating a profile.

In addition, since our last update on accessibility, we made a few more improvements to the latest version of Skype, including:

  • Focus assist, which announces when you receive an incoming call for keyboard only and screen reader users.
  • Screen reader announcements from users in the active call list.
  • Navigational focus announcements within the contact list and settings to improve flow.
  • Announcing the name, content, and actions of a pop up dialog.
  • New message announcements when users are in another chat.
  • Smoother navigation that takes a more natural left-to-right and top-to-bottom path.
  • Displaying additional information when sending and receiving messages. For example, Skype now announces when messages are sent and when messages you attempt to send have failed.

We are committed to continually improving our software and services to meet the needs of all our customers. Please share your thoughts and ideas via the Microsoft Accessibility UserVoice or contact the Disability Answer Desk for real-time support via phone, chat, or ASL videophone—your feedback is always appreciated. If you are an early adopter—and comfortable with early preview releases—please consider joining the Skype Insider community.

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Grooms Stage Epic ‘Dirty Dancing’ First Wedding Dance: WATCH

Grooms Stage Epic ‘Dirty Dancing’ First Wedding Dance: WATCH

PJ and Noah were married sometime earlier this year and recently uploaded a clip of their first dance. And it’s obviously not their first, because they’re both incredible dancers, taking on “It’s A Quiet Thing” by Morgana King, “Conga” by Miami Sound Machine/ Gloria Estefan, “Gonna Make You Sweat” by C+C Music Factory, Madonna’s “Vogue”, “Get Down Tonight” by KC and The Sunshine Band, “Puttin’ On The Ritz” from Young Frankenstein – the Musical, and finally the Dirty Dancing classic “(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life” by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes complete with its lift.

Said the couple: ‘We seriously did have “the time of our lives…” An incredible night surrounded by incredible people!’

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: October 31, 2018

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: October 31, 2018

#TurnOUT — JUST SIX DAYS UNTIL ELECTION DAY:

  • Eight U.S. House candidates voted in support of abusive “conversion therapy.” “It’s appalling that these politicians would vote against protecting LGBTQ youth from the incredibly dangerous and discredited practice of so-called conversion therapy,” HRC Senior National Press Secretary Stephen Peters (@StephenPeters2) told INTO.
  • Ahead of Election Day, HRC unveils new Facebook profile frame: More from HRC.
  • Why Mike DeWine is wrong for Ohio. HRC is proud to support Richard Cordray for governor. More from My Dayton Daily News.
  • Signs for New York U.S. Congressional candidate Perry Gershon defaced with anti-LGBTQ language. His response: “I am proud to stand with the LGBTQ community in fighting for equality.” More from News 12 Long Island.
  • ICYMI — Last night, HRC President Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) joined LGBTQ and pro-equality voters in Oregon to re-elect Oregon Governor Kate Brown, the nation’s first openly bisexual governor.

Tonight @HRC President @ChadHGriffin is in Portland for a #TurnOUT the Vote Phone Bank event to re-elect pro-equality Oregon Governor Kate Brown, the nation’s first openly bisexual governor.

Make a plan to vote for @KateBrownForOR at t.co/qylBC7pPYk. pic.twitter.com/BI2zVF0zpc

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) October 31, 2018

  • On Monday, Griffin joined LGBTQ and pro-equality voters in Pennsylvania to turn out the vote for HRC-endorsed candidates U.S. Senator Bob Casey and congressional candidate Mary Gay Scanlon (PA-5).
  • HRC endorses Nancy Soderberg for U.S. Congress (FL-6). More from HRC.

If elected to Congress, @nancysoderberg would help advance the Equality Act and move #EqualityForward for LGBTQ people across the country. @HRC is proud to endorse Soderberg to represent #FL06. #FlaPol t.co/aea1WfMy8b pic.twitter.com/prL8pBBdkW

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) October 30, 2018

WHAT WE’RE READING WEDNESDAY — NAACP AND HRC PRESIDENTS PEN OPED, “OUR DEMOCRACY IS ON THE LINE NEXT TUESDAY”: “The right to vote is the bedrock upon which this principle rests. It is the fundamental promise of our democracy. For more than 200 years, the story of our country has been a journey toward realizing a truer version of that promise,” write NAACP President Derrick Johnson (@DerrickNAACP) and HRC President Chad Griffin. More from CNN.

Across the country, there is a concerted effort to strip voting rights from marginalized Americans, especially people of color. Our democracy is on the line, and, in this election, we must answer the call to defend it. Read my joint op-ed w/ @DerrickNAACP: t.co/5UumSEw7tl

— Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) October 30, 2018

CALLS TO TRANS LIFELINE QUADRUPLED FOLLOWING TRUMP-PENCE MEMO LEAK: This heartbreaking news follows a report that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) intends to redefine “sex” to exclude LGBTQ people and their families from non-discrimination protections. More from Pink News.

  • Trans equality at SCOTUS: Will the U.S. Supreme Court consider this dangerous memo when hearing a case about whether trans workers are protected under Title VII? More from The Hill.

“THE VICE PRESIDENT SHOULD KNOW BETTER” — RABBI ON PENCE’S DISGRACEFUL RESPONSE TO PITTSBURGH: HRC spoke with openly gay Rabbi Gil Steinlauf, a member of HRC Foundation’s Religion Council, director of the Hineni Fellowship for LGBTQ Jewish Leadership and longtime faith leader in Washington, D.C., about the impact of Pence’s disgraceful appearance with Jacobs on our communities. Read Steinlauf’s comments at HRC.

  • Meanwhile, NBC News reports that Pence’s “rabbi” was a double fake: “Loren Jacobs was stripped of his rabbinic ordination by the UMJC in 2003, after our judicial board found him guilty of libel,” according to a spokesperson for the Messianic movement. More from Corky Siemaszko (@csiemaszko) at NBC.
  • Following Pittsburgh attack, renewed call to accurately report hate crimes to FBI: “The absence of rural data doesn’t necessarily indicate that there’s not a problem. It just indicates that we don’t have the data,” HRC Associate Legal Director Robin Maril told Wyoming Public Media.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS STAR RESPONDS WITH HEARTWARMING MESSAGE TO CHILD BULLIED FOR WEARING NAIL POLISH TO SCHOOL:

“Stay strong, and do what makes you the happiest.”

Thank you, @RobGronkowski, for supporting @DaddyFiles‘ son, Sam, who was bullied for wearing nail polish. Kids should be free to express themselves and challenge gender norms. t.co/gD9X5bb2uU

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) October 30, 2018

UPDATE — LIBRARY ACCEPTING DONATIONS AFTER ANTI-LGBTQ EXTREMIST SETS FIRE TO LGBTQ BOOKS: Paul Dorr recorded himself destroying books with LGBTQ themes from the Orange City, Iowa, library. More form Miami Herald.

Hi everyone. The director of @OrangeCityPL says they are happy to accept donated books. Their address is: 112 Albany Ave SE, Orange City, IA 51041. t.co/VSh23xt7fO

— Tracey won’t eat pumpkin-spiced anything Baptiste (@TraceyBaptiste) October 25, 2018

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

NEW REPORT ON UPCOMING WAVE OF ANTI-LGBTQ POLICY PROPOSALS IN INDONESIA: This is the latest in a string of attacks on the LGBTQ community in Indonesia. More from Gay Star News.

READING RAINBOW – Bookmark now to read on your lunch break!

New Jersey 101.5 mourns local LGBTQ advocate Ricky Crosby; Forbes interviews Gay for Good National Director Anne Friedman; Atlanta Journal-Constitution profiles gay Marine Adam Tomblin; New Hampshire Public Radio previews two events on “Voting While Transgender” hosted by the ACLU of New Hampshire

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Antoni Porowski Stars in a Very Brief Trailer for a Queer American Psycho: WATCH

Antoni Porowski Stars in a Very Brief Trailer for a Queer American Psycho: WATCH

As part of a tease to its line-up of spooky content, Netflix has enlisted Queer Eye‘s avocado guru Antoni Porowski to star in a very brief trailer.

He starts each day with a stretch in his underwear, a scrub made of green tea leaves and Greek yogurt, and a steamy shower. Antoni doesn’t care whether you like what he has to cook or not, you’ll eat it anyway. Happy Halloweenie.

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