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    Narrator Gets On-screen Braille Viewer in Windows 11 With Latest Dev & Beta Update

    August 29, 2025

    Today, Microsoft released two new updates, KB5064093 and KB5064089, rolling out in the Dev and Beta channel for Windows 11 Insiders. The good news is that the both updates add an important accessibility upgrade to Narrator. The new Braille viewer allows users to see on-screen text alongside Braille output, making it easier for educators, trainers, […]

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