which now can change the outcomes for kids with dyslexia so now you have tools where anyone with dicks alexia can start reading better, faster more comprehensive text. steve gleason came to one of these and a group of people said what can we do for an als patient who has the ability to move their eyes but all the others cannot be moved can they communicate. so now we have this input mechanism. i feel one of the things that is being unlocked is the fundamental recognition that it's not just about accessibility as this technology even historically at microsoft we would think of it as this is something that you do as a system of technology as a niche and something you do on top of having built the product but the reality is one thing that is true for all of us is at some point in our life, we all will need some help. that's going to be the universal truth. so we better designed products to help everybody and the beauty of it is it is much more. they don't end with just the one. it takes place after that and we have a long distance to cover. what makes reality can mean for accessibility. i think