Joseph Lee is a software engineer based in Los Angeles with 13 years of experience focused on accessibility and Windows-specific development. A dedicated open-source contributor, he has made significant improvements to NVDA—the widely used free screen reader—adding Windows 11 search highlight announcements, clipboard and system tray interaction fixes, and braille alert support. Originally from Seoul, he combines graduate-level study, speech and debate coaching, and volunteer engineering work, bringing strong communication and advocacy to technical problems. Joseph excels at bridging user needs and low-level Windows behavior, ensuring assistive technologies remain reliable across OS updates. His blend of hands-on debugging, accessibility expertise, and community-focused contributions makes him a valuable engineer for products serving diverse users.
NVDA, the free and open source Screen Reader for Microsoft Windows
Role in this project:
Software Developer (focused on Accessibility and Windows-specific development)
Contributions:50 reviews, 289 commits, 285 PRs in 7 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Joseph's commits primarily focus on enhancing the NVDA screen reader's functionality and compatibility with Windows. They added support for announcing search highlights in Windows 11 and defined a processor architecture property within the Windows version class. Furthermore, the user addressed issues related to UI interaction in Windows 11, specifically with the clipboard history and system tray overflow windows. The user also ensured alerts are reported in braille.
Contributions:35 releases, 175 pushes, 9 branches in 8 years 8 months
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