Two somewhat unrelated things noticed in today's top tech titbits are that
narrator is planned to turn into something a lot closer to an actual
screen-reader, in the not too distant future, and, secondly, MS says that users
of assistive technology will be able/allowed to upgrade to windows 10 for free,
for a lot longer than standard users, who's cut-off deadline is still July 29.
In other words, nice that MS seems to be taking account of the concept of
assistive technology for real, in more ways than one.
And, this is just my guess, but I think the guys from NVAccess have been
communicating somewhat directly with MS, so maybe that's helped...<smile>
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
"Resistance is futile, acceptance is versatile"