Hi Judy,
Edge's accessibility layer has enhanced a little bit since Windows 10 build 
10240, but it's still too far even from IE, even using Narrator.
Specifically for JAWS, unlike NVDA JAWS does not provide Virtual Cursor Support 
in Edge's browsing area nor any UWP app using the Edge rendering engine other 
than Mail. Therefore, the only way to use Edge content, which is not 
convenient, is to use the JAWS Touch Cursor, preferably with Advanced Object 
Navigation enabled.
NVDA is enhancing its Edge support a lot from version to version, but even they 
still warns of the fact that Edge's reliability with screen readers is far from 
the expected for everyday browsing.
Despite poorness of Edge's accessibility layer, I think it's time for Freedom 
Scientific to bring at least a minimum support for Edge browser and engine, as 
UWP apps and Cortana use this engine even when you set another default browser. 
Redirecting Cortana's web search results to other browser when JAWS is running 
is not the best solution, especially when searching for local content.

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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
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Sent: Sunday, July 9, 2017 12:46 PM
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Microsoft Edge

Hi, I just wonder if anyone is using Microsoft Edge as a browser. Is it 
accessible at all? Thanks. Judy & Libby

 

 

 

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