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Hello everyone, curious to know if there is a video demonstrating how accessibility overlays interfere with an user's own accessibility software. Can anyone direct me to anything? I have found alot of videos talking about why and how accessibility overlays
do not help, but have not came across a recorded demonstration. Thanks so much, Tisha.</div>
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<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><b>Tisha L Marzewski | Coordinator of Disability Services
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<b>Arkansas State University-Beebe</b></div>
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