I understand where you are coming from.
Yes I got jaws training and earlier keynote gold dos training within keysoft.
Everything else I have done I have done with trial error and reformat.
True I looked at a few manuals but hardly mostly relying on shortcuts I found in programs.
windows has been the same up to xp and 7 in some respects.
The fact I can switch between systems at will is definately something I like

At 06:44 PM 5/1/2013, you wrote:
Hello

I tought myself how to use JAWS on XP back in 2010, but back in June of 2012 I started taking a computer class that is not only for the blind, but is tought by the blind. they tought me how to use JAWS on windows 7. Now I was tought one and learn the other on my own, and I still perfer to use the one that I learned on my own over the one that I was tought. XP has a much smoother feel to it over windows 7, Like I said in a earlier post I bilt my computer from ground up. At first I had XP on it, but after I rebilt my old PC I put windows 7 on the newer one and xp on the older one. now on my wife's laptop she has windows 8. so I have used all 3 of mS oS's and I still like the feel to xp over the other 2, and don't even get me started on windows 8. I hate it. Yes it is screen reader friendly it's just not very smooth as far as I think.

bfn
James

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