Hi Carol
My advice would be to wait and see, let it settle down with bug fixes and
the like first. I am always cautious about diving into a new OS.
Kind Regards,
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Subject: [access-uk] BEGINNING TO LOOK AT WINDOWS 10 AND HAVE QUESTIONS
Hi all,
I have some questions about Windows 10 and really want to know more, so
here's a starter:
1) What do you gain (in terms of new features) from Windows 10. (Please
feel free to refer me to a useful and straightforward article in this
respect if you wish.)
2) If you have Windows 10 and you're totally (or more or less totally)
blind, what is the access like with Jaws and NVDA. (I don't use
Window-Eyes, but if you want to add this info for those who may wish to know
... fine.)
3) What things just don't work well?
4) What are the familiar things about Windows 10 to those of us who are
on Windows 7?
5) What are the new concepts that we'll have to learn?
6) If you've upgraded, would you say "Wait", "Upgrade but cautiously if
.." or "Don't"!
I hope some of you will at least answer some of those questions for me.
Didn't think I'd be interested yet but, strangely, I am, just a bit keen to
know ...
Carol P