Interoperable Assistive Technology
Non-Microsoft assistive technologies[1] may be compatible with Surface devices, but Microsoft cannot confirm their interoperability or performance. While non-Microsoft assistive products might function properly with Surface device, using multiple layers of assistive technology can introduce complexity and potentially lead to unexpected results. Therefore, interactions between non-Microsoft products with a Surface [or Windows] device cannot be guaranteed.
[1] Non-Microsoft products are those products that are not manufactured by Microsoft. Microsoft is not responsible for their performance or compliance with applicable regulatory, compliance, safety or any other requirements.
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