Hi there,
I've been using NVDA as my primary sr with Windows 10 since its inception, and
it works really well. A "clean" install is possible and was done on my pc, but
truth be told I wasn't involved in that process so can't speak to its
accessibility. I know that was the recommendation for anyone using AT for
awhile anyway. I believe Narrator may be required for some part of things -
Windows U or Windows Enter will get it going until you can get NVDA on board.
I hope this is somewhat helpful,
Sarah
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Sent: January 11, 2018 3:04 PM
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Subject: [real-eyes] Windows 10, Time Running Out
Folks,
I am seeking opinions here on Windows 10: how well it works with NVDA,
stability, speed. I've got five days remaining to do the upgrade from Windows 7
Pro. NVDA is my only screen reader option, and I don't see that changing any
time soon. Does anyone know if it is possible to take their ISO and install
onto a fresh drive without having to supply a key?
I really don't like over-the-top installs. I assume this wants to see a copy of
existing OS before doing the upgrade, but maybe there is a work-around I
haven't seen.
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