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Dev Home adds accessibility improvements, fixes in latest preview update

Pranav Bhardwaj Pranav Bhardwaj
August 17, 2023
2 min read

In this article

  • Accessibility Improvements
  • Miscellaneous Improvements
  • Bug Fixes

Microsoft has unveiled the latest update for Dev Home, bringing enhancements and fixes. The release, which showcases Dev Home Preview version 0.4 and the Dev Home GitHub extension at version 0.4, is available for installation through the Microsoft Store or the GitHub releases page. This update strongly emphasizes augmenting accessibility and overall quality, with an exciting feature on the horizon that promises to integrate Azure DevOps and introduce Azure DevOps widgets to Dev Home.

Accessibility Improvements

In response to user needs, the latest Dev Home update introduces a series of accessibility enhancements aimed at creating a more user-friendly experience:

  • Keyboard-Friendly Navigation: Users can now seamlessly navigate widgets using their keyboard, employing the Tab key and the left and right arrow keys for efficient interaction.
  • Narrator Integration Boost: The Narrator functionality receives an upgrade, ensuring it accurately reads out the names of available widgets in the Add Widgets dialog.
  • Unified Navigation Experience: The alignment of navigation experiences between scan and non-scan modes has been refined, promoting a smoother transition between these modes.
  • Zoom-Friendly Banner: Users who employ a 200% zoom level will now find the banner to be scrollable, a thoughtful touch that enhances their interaction with the interface.

Miscellaneous Improvements

Beyond accessibility, the Dev Home update brings forth a range of general improvements to elevate the user experience:

  • Administrator Indicator: Dev Home now distinctly indicates when it is being run as an administrator, offering greater clarity on the application’s status.
  • Sharper Widget Charts: Widget charts have undergone an overhaul, now utilizing SVG for rendering, contributing to improved performance and visual appeal.
  • App Restore Insights: The description for the Restore apps feature now includes the last modified date, offering users a clearer picture of their app restoration process.
  • Consistent Styling: Users will notice a consistent style for close buttons throughout the user interface, lending a polished and cohesive feel.

Bug Fixes

Addressing various reported issues, the Dev Home update includes crucial bug fixes to ensure a seamless experience:

  • RTL Language Alignment: The alignment of banner text in RTL (right-to-left) languages has been rectified, ensuring readability and visual integrity.
  • Responsive Behavior: Users will now find that Dev Home remains responsive even after the file picker dialog has been closed, eradicating any performance hitches.
  • Foreground Focus: Instances, where Dev Home loses focus when a second instance is opened with redirection, have been resolved, ensuring consistent and uninterrupted usage.

For those interested in trying out the latest enhancements and fixes, the updated Dev Home version 0.4 and Dev Home GitHub extension version 0.4 are now available for download from the Microsoft Store or the GitHub releases page. 

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