Another issue to consider before upgrading to Windows 10 is peripheral
device compatibility. Are Windows 10 drivers available for your printer or
scanner? If not, then you may have to buy a new one and throw out the old
one even though it still works perfectly well with Windows 7 but may not
work with Windows 10 unless you can find compatible drivers for it. But
buying a new printer or scanner may also be problematic because many of
them, especially all-in-one models often have display screens whose menu
options are totally inaccessible without sighted assistance.
Gerald
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Behler
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2015 7:12 AM
To: Jaws users list
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Postponing Windows 10 at least for now
Hello, all.
Due to time constraints, and work-related reasons, I cannot upgrade to
Windows 10 at the current time, although I plan to do so probably early this
summer.
Can someone send me some steps to be sure I don't accidentally have Windows
10 installed on my various computers?
I'm currently using Windows 7 and Jaws 16 here.
I'm concerned due to recent posts on various lists about Windows 10
apparently being installed on computers without people's knowledge or
consent.
Dr. Tom Behler from Michigan
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