Hi, David: as of the writing of this post I haven't received any prompt to
update. My up date settings say that my device is up to date. This coming
Monday, on Tech talk, Jonathan Mozen is going to talk about the update.
Martin Nelson
-----Original Message-----
From: David Goldfield
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2017 12:06 PM
To: Philadelphia Computer Users Group for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Subject: [blind-philly-comp] Next Phone-based Meeting/Windows 10 Creators'
Update/Next Topic/April 28/Philadelphia Computer Users' Group for the Blind
and Visually Impaired
On April 11, Microsoft released the next major update to Windows 10,
which they have named the Creators Update. It actually became available
earlier by April 5, for those brave and impatient souls who felt they
couldn't wait until April 11 to install it. I suppose I was one of those
impatient souls because, on April 8, I took the plunge and installed the
update using Microsoft's Update Assistant Tool. I ran into some
interesting hiccups, most of which are now solved and I am now using the
Creators Update with NVDA with no real issues.
A lot has changed in this new update. While the update offers many
welcome changes across the board, one of the biggest improvements which
may be of interest to many visually impaired users are the additions to
Narrator, which is starting to become a rather nice screen reader. It
even offers some Braille support and allows you to fully install Windows
without losing speech feedback.
You may be one of those who have already installed the Creators Update
and may have some questions, comments or advice for the rest of us. Some
of you may be considering moving to Creators and might have some
questions before pressing the enter key on the button to begin the
upgrade. Perhaps you're still running an older version of Windows and
are wondering if moving to this latest version is worth doing.
Whether you're using Creators, are thinking about using it or are just
interested in what it can do and how it's different from what you're
currently working with we'd love to hear from you. The Windows 10
Creators' Update will be the topic for the next phone meeting of the
Philadelphia Computer Users Group for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
While this group was initially formed to provide support to consumers
living in or near the Philly area, all are welcome to call in. If you
don't have a question or are just a bit shy with phone conferences,
you're welcome to call in and just listen in and soak up the information.
Date: Friday, April 28
Time: 8:00 PM
(approximately 2 hours)
To participate, the number to call is
(712) 432-3900
When prompted to enter an access code, enter
391477
followed by the pound key.
I look forward to hearing from you.
--
David Goldfield, Assistive Technology Specialist Feel free to visit my
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