Microsoft’s drive for accessibility has ushered in a nifty trick for PC gamers in Windows 11



Windows 11 has a cool accessibility feature, namely live captions, that you may well be aware of – but what you might not realize is that it can help not just with videos in your browser, but for providing captions on PC games that lack subtitles (and more besides).

Live captions were brought in with Windows 22H2, but Microsoft is busy building out the functionality, improving it in recent preview builds, and the fact that it works on PC games was pointed out by a Redditor (as flagged by Jen Gentleman, a software engineer and Senior Program Manager at Microsoft).

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