The company also announced the opening of its expanded Inclusive Tech Lab.

Microsoft will release anew line of adaptive accessoriesto better accommodate the needs of disability communities.

The new adaptive accessories are customizable and individual users can configure the inputs and shortcuts.

The Adaptive Hub and the Adaptive Buttons combined together can replace a traditional keyboard or be an add-on.

The Adaptive Hub can connect via Bluetooth to four different Adaptive Buttons.

Different button toppers are available and include a D-pad, joystick, and dual button.

Beyond those three standard options, users will also be able to 3D print a different button topper.

According to their needs, users can also customize what inputs or different commands these buttons each correspond to.

The Microsoft Adaptive Mouse, Microsoft Adaptive Hub, and Microsoft Adaptive Buttons will be released this fall.

Pricing has not been announced yet.

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