unless motherboard manufacturers change there programming it won't make any
difference to the blind because the software is not accessible at all.
i have UEFI on my gigabyte motherboard but i still don't have access to any
of there software. it would be nice if i could change the bios settings in
windows with window eyes. but the version i have now will not work with it.
so i still can't make any changes without help.
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Duran
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2012 6:37 PM
To: gw micro ([email protected])
Subject: Window 8 & UEFI



Hello Ralph and all,



I am sure, as usual, GW Micro has done a superb job with Win 8!



I was really asking whether UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) had
any special benefits for screen reader users over BIOS architecture.  You
can find an extensive article on UEFI at Wikipedia.



Ralph, it has many advantages over the older BIOS technology, one of them
being much faster boot up, which will, no doubt, please millions of users.



No doubt, GW staff will offer an overview of the new accessibility functions
built into Win 8 at the appropriate time. There is a lot to look forward to:
UEFI for all users, UI Automation of screen reader users, HTML 5 support,
dynamic web page handling by screen readers, I donb�t know what else.



What I am happy to see is a convergence of technologies.  Apple has
certainly pushed the envelope with respect to accessibility.



iPhone 4S and 5 are revolutionizing the hardware needed and used by blind
consumers.  You no longer need specialized notetakers, gps devices, etc.
they come usable with iPhone.



In my opinion, braille displays are essentially dead for those ready and
able to learn the mainstream technologies on the horizon. We need tactile
graphics tablets that can serve as output devices for smart phones, e-book
readers, etc.





Peter Duran
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