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Jason Cipriani, Contributing Writer
                                                         
 
	Jason Cipriani
	Contributing Writer
Jason Cipriani has been covering technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets as a freelance journalist for the past 13 years.
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on January 20, 2022
| Topic: Hardware
 
 
All four sheets of labels in the Adaptive Kit.
                                                    Jason Cipriani/ZDNet
                                                
At first glance,
Microsoft’s $15 Surface Adaptive Kit
appears to be an accessory that’s easy to scroll by and forget about. I know I looked at it on Microsoft’s website for a few minutes and then filed it away as something that was neat, but not necessarily applicable to me.
But a few weeks ago, Microsoft sent me the Adaptive Kit to check out for myself and I’ve changed my mind. Not only is Microsoft making its line of Surface products easier to use for those with disabilities, but the Adaptive Kit adds optional functionality for everyone. And, best of all, it’s affordable.
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