EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 10 MIN
Windows 11 Is Quietly Killing Enterprise Screen Readers
from The Windows Podcast with Fexingo: Microsoft, PC, and Enterprise Windows Conversations · host Fexingo
Episode 56 of The Windows Podcast dives into an overlooked but critical shift: how Windows 11 is deprecating classic screen reader APIs like MSAA, forcing enterprises to migrate to UIA. Lucas and Luna unpack the impact on accessibility software vendors like JAWS and NVDA, the hard 2027 deadline, and what IT administrators need to do now to avoid compliance nightmares. They also explore the tension between Microsoft's vision and the real-world deployment delays in regulated industries. A must-listen for enterprise IT pros managing assistive technology. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #Accessibility #ScreenReader #JAWS #NVDA #MSAA #UIA #Microsoft #AssistiveTechnology #ITCompliance #EnterpriseSoftware #TechPodcast #WindowsPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #AccessibilityAPI Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Episode 56 of The Windows Podcast dives into an overlooked but critical shift: how Windows 11 is deprecating classic screen reader APIs like MSAA, forcing enterprises to migrate to UIA. Lucas and Luna unpack the impact on accessibility software vendors like JAWS and NVDA, the hard 2027 deadline, and what IT administrators need to do now to avoid compliance nightmares. They also explore the tension between Microsoft's vision and the real-world deployment delays in regulated industries. A must-listen for enterprise IT pros managing assistive technology. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #Accessibility #ScreenReader #JAWS #NVDA #MSAA #UIA #Microsoft #AssistiveTechnology #ITCompliance #EnterpriseSoftware #TechPodcast #WindowsPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #AccessibilityAPI Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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