Microsoft has been getting better for a few years now. Not all that one thinks 
isn’t true for all time. ☺️
Narrator is actually improving. Not at an alarming rate or anything, and core 
apps in Windows, especially Mail, remain a pain for any screen reader user to 
use, but maybe they’ll actually listen to feedback on that issue, and not just 
do whatever they feel like at the time, which, to be fair, is what most 
companies seem to do, even in the accessibility space. "It doesn’t matter what 
you want," they seem to say, “we know what you want, so we’ll do what we know 
you want."

> On Aug 25, 2019, at 5:52 PM, Linux for blind general discussion 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Since when is Microsoft committed to accessibility? I thought the
> whole reason NVDA exists is because Window's built-in screen reader is
> garbage and JAWS is prohibitively expensive. Also, I thought Microsoft
> was pretty much the poster child for shrugging off lawsuits and
> continuing to screw over their customers as much as possible.
> 
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