Microsoft October 2016 Event (HD) Full | Windows 10, Surface Studio, Paint3D and MORE
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Not Synced>>Nathan: When you build features for
people that have a range of abilities, you -
Not Syncedend up making something that works for
everybody. -
Not Synced>>Kelly: For me, one of the amazing things
even today, after 15 years of Microsoft, is -
Not Syncedhow we're inventing new experiences.
>>Brett: When we sat down, we're focusing -
Not Syncedon using vision or no vision, we decided
really, we need to work on performance. -
Not SyncedTo start narrating, we're going to go down
to the Windows key and press enter. -
Not Synced>>Computer: Windows. Start Windows. Search
box. [indistinct] -
Not Synced>>Kelly: So right now, we're at about 80%
of capacity upon entering co-speak. -
Not SyncedThis is about how I would use my computer
>>Computer: [indistinct] -
Not Synced>>Kelly: That probably sounds like
gibberish, but, I mean, once you get used -
Not Syncedthis, it's pretty clear.
>>Brett: One of the things that we spend -
Not Synceda lot of time looking at is how do you
really help develop or be immersed in what -
Not Syncedit means to be blind. We built in the
developing mode a narrator. -
Not Synced>>Computer: Cancel. Shift. Developer
mode enabled. -
Not Synced>>Brett: So you can see that we've ordered
the screen so we press H to jump to the -
Not Syncedfirst heading.
>>Computer: Heading level 1 Go to Bing -
Not Syncedhomepage.
Brett: And it will kind of immerse you in -
Not Syncedwhat it feels like to not see right.
>>Computer: Click down to change to -
Not Syncedsuggestions view.
>>Kelly: Across many applications, when -
Not Syncedyou're typing, whether it's weather, news,
Cortana, you're getting search suggestions. -
Not Synced>>Computer: Fond du Lac, one of one,
selected. -
Not Synced>>Kelly: It's the first time that we're
building that level of accessibility into -
Not Syncedboth our screen and our applications.
>>Anne: I'm going to flag this message -
Not Synced>>Computer: Contact delete button. Move
button. Save Flag mode. -
Not Synced>>Nathan: Xbox looked closely at how we
can diversify how people represent -
Not Syncedthemselves. And so, we can see a new set
of avatars so that somebody can select -
Not Syncedan avatar that looks more closely to
themselves. -
Not Synced>>Charles: So with Windows 10, we actually
really wanted to do our part and make -
Not Syncedaccessibility great.
>>Computer: Enter. Of. -
Not Synced>>Sean: Whether they need a screen reader,
whether it's high contrast, whether it's -
Not Syncedkeyboard only.
>>Computer: Add level 3. Draggable. -
Not Synced>>Yan: It was really about making it more
use-able and more intuitive for all of our -
Not Syncedusers.
>>Nathan: So in the future, I think the -
Not Syncedkey is really matching the ability of the
technology to the ability of the person, -
Not Syncedso everybody can participate.
[music] -
Not Synced[applause]
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Not Synced>>Terry: Hello. Thank you. Thanks so much
for being with us here today. You know, -
Not SyncedI've seen that video a few times now, and
every single time I watch it, I feel so -
Not Syncedlucky to be part of this tech industry
because what unites all of us is this -
Not Synceddriving belief that technology can
actually serve each of us. The triumph of -
Not Syncedtruly human-led design, like you just saw,
is that each of us gets to reap the -
Not Syncedbenefits of technology, that each of us is
included and welcome, and that each of us -
Not Syncedcan make our mark on the world. I'm so
incredibly proud of our team for throwing -
Not Syncedtheir personal passion, their experience,
and their very best creativity into each -
Not Syncedsuccess and new innovation. At Microsoft,
we challenge each of our software -
Not Synceddevelopers and hardware designers, each of
our artists and audio team, each of our -
Not Syncedproduction and quality designers to
deliver our mission: to empower every -
Not Syncedperson and every organization on the
planet to achieve more. I'm Terry Myerson -
Not Syncedand I lead the Windows and Devices team of
Microsoft, and I'm so excited to show you -
Not Syncedwhat we've been working on. When we think
about the billion people all around world -
Not Syncedusing Windows, we realize each of us is
so multi-dimensional. Each of us has -
Not Synceddifferent interests and talent, careers
and goals. Each of us is multi-layered. -
Not SyncedThink about yourself. You may be a gym
rat and a gamer, a student and a -
Not Syncedprofessional, an artist and an architect,
a fantasy football player and a soccer -
Not Synceddad. You might be someone who invents
solutions that assure accessity, or makes -
Not Syncedart out of this driving need to make the
world a better place. What unites all of -
Not Syncedus is that we are creators of our
individual lives. As creators, we need -
Not Syncedtechnology that spans all facets of our
lives, with work and play. And we're truly -
Not Syncedinspired by every person using our
products. Consider Sief. He's a college -
Not Syncedfreshman in Bangladesh, a computer
programmer, a cyclist, and a total -
Not SyncedWindows 10 super fan. I mean, seriously,
when Sief was just 15 years old, he joins -
Not Syncedthe Windows Insiders program and starts
emailing me daily with his ideas for how -
Not Syncedto improve Windows. So, I wasn't surprised
that just recently, he and his two -
Not Syncedclassmates just used their Surface and
Windows 10 laptops to enter the United -
Not SyncedNations Shake it Out contest to help
people in the earthquake-prone areas in -
Not SyncedIndia. These are creators who are using
technology to build a better world for all -
Not Syncedof us. Or, consider Carrie. She's a
10-year-old girl, a soccer player, a gamer -
Not Syncedand a cancer survivor. Her father reached
out to us on LinkedIn and shared that -
Not SyncedXbox was a brilliant part of her
recuperation. She didn't just play Xbox1 -
Not Syncedto occupy herself. She played Fifa, Forza,
Minecraft with her friends to strengthen -
Not Syncedher friendships while recovering from her
treatment. This is a creator who is -
Not Syncedbuilding a community with technology. And
then there's Pearson Education. A textbook -
Not Syncedpublisher and a pioneer in personalized
learning. So Pearson is using Microsoft -
Not Syncedhololens, the world's first fully
self-contained holographic computer to -
Not Syncedcreate cutting edge programs that span
education of high school students in -
Not Syncedscience to training nurses on holographic
patients. This is a creator who is -
Not Syncedbuilding revolutionary new ways to
to educate all types of students. So -
Not Syncedhowever many layers represent you,
whatever hats you wear, wherever you work, -
Not Syncedwherever you refuel yourself, we build
Windows to be your place to create and -
Not Syncedplay. Windows is your think tank, your
office, your studio. It's your archive, -
Not Syncedgallery, workshop. It's your arena. It's
your sanctuary, and above all, Windows -
Not Syncedis your kitchen table where everything
just gets done. With Windows, we want to -
Not Syncedcreate real depth at both ends of the
human experience, how we work, and how -
Not Syncedwe play, alone and together. With the
initial voices of Windows 10, we began -
Not Syncedlaying the foundation with Windows Ink,
Pen, with Windows Holographic and -
Not SyncedHololins, with Xbox on Windows 10. And
because we understand that your -
Not Syncedinformation is digital treasure in this
online world, we'll be continuously -
Not Syncedupdating Windows to secure your identity,
your information, and your devices. Today, -
Not Syncedwe are so humbled by you, the over 400
million people that are now using Widnows -
Not Synced10. That's over 600 people who chose
Windows 10 every minute of every hour of -
Not Syncedevery day for the last year, and have
spent over 200 billion hours of their -
Not Syncedlives on Windows 10. That's
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- Microsoft October 2016 Event (HD) Full | Windows 10, Surface Studio, Paint3D and MORE
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