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Meet the Microsoft Adaptive Hub Learn how to set up the Adaptive Hub and connect it to your PC, Microsoft adaptive buttons, and the switches you already have. Get started with the Adaptive Hub

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Here’s how to charge your adaptive buttons: Make sure your Adaptive Hub is connected to power. Connect the included USB-C cable to the USB-C port your adaptive button. Connect the other end of the USB-C cable to a USB-C port on your Adaptive Hub. How to use profiles on your Adaptive Hub A profile is a set of buttons actions that you've ...

Learn how to optimize accessibility for screen readers and keyboard navigation in Microsoft Copilot Studio when using Adaptive Cards.

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Adaptive Cards provide a flexible, cross-platform content format for creating rich, interactive experiences. They consist of a customizable body of card elements combined with optional action sets, all fully serializable for delivery to clients.

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Troubleshoot Microsoft adaptive accessories Troubleshoot Microsoft adaptive accessories If you’re having issues with your Microsoft Adaptive Mouse, Microsoft Adaptive Hub, or any of the Microsoft adaptive buttons, here are some steps you could try. Troubleshoot the Adaptive Mouse Update the firmware Here’s how to update the firmware for your Adaptive Mouse: Make sure your Adaptive Mouse is ...

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Microsoft Adaptive accessories were developed for people who have difficulty using a traditional mouse and keyboard. Create a setup unique to you with your choice of adaptive accessories and increase your PC productivity.

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This page documents the AdaptiveCard element, which is the root element of an Adaptive Card.

Describes adaptive brightness which is the screen brightness set automatically by the system in response to the ambient light sensor reading.