Windows 11 machines receive a wave of handy accessibility tools, but not everyone will see them
You'll need some special hardware to use them.

The Copilot+ suite is a real mixed bag. There are some features that I could easily live without, while others seem like serious game-changers for people with accessibility issues. In fact, the latter tools are so useful that anyone can put them to good use. This makes it a shame that these features are locked to Copilot+ PCs that require particular hardware requirements to run. Fortunately, while Microsoft likely can't squeeze these tools onto computers without an NPU, the company is allowing more AI-enabled processors to use these tools.