are their any tutorials onusing jaws and mouse over?
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Moore" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2015 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Purchasing computer with Windows 10;Installing JAWS & MS Office on it.


Hi Neil,
The answer to almost every question you asked is yes. The desktop works exactly the same. You can use another email client Outlook, Windows Live mail, or Thunderbird. The settings area is much easier to use. The start area works even better. You can pin any programs to the start area. There isn't that much to do to customize win 10 for what you want at all. It really isn't that different to windows 7, but it is so much better, because you have the tile apps in the start area. You can use those apps, and download more usable free apps through the windows store. There is also something called quick access. You can pin many programs to quick access and set that to open by pressing windows + E. You can set default apps for your browser, email, music player and so on. You will really love win 10 on a new computer. Win 10 is also very quick and stable. It will only get better and better with more up dates. Take care.


-----Original Message----- From: Neil Towery
Sent: Thursday, November 5, 2015 10:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Purchasing computer with Windows 10;Installing JAWS & MS Office on it.

Hello Gang:

Much of the conversation has centered around upgrading from Windows 7 or
8.1. There has not been much conversation about purchasing a computer with
Windows 10, already on it, and installing JAWS and MS Office on it.

So, I have several questions, about doing just that.

Many of us use only word, internet, and e-mail. And, some more are involved
with music. But, I don't do very much music on my computer. Just the main
three things mentioned earlier.

1. Does the desktop still "look" the same? In other words does windows D
take you directly to the desktop?

2. Can I place the programs there as in earlier versions of Windows?

3.   Can I put short cuts on the desktop the same way?

4. Does the start menu still work the same way? Can I put the three main
programs on it?

5. I understand Edge does not work very well. Can IE 11 be downloaded to the
desktop?

5. I think the same is true for the e-mail package that comes with Windows
10. Would I be able to install Outlook or WLM on the new computer?

6. How much of Jim Flush's customizing would be necessary to just do those
three main things - word, internet, and e-mail?

7. Can programs be activated from the start menu the same way?

Thanks for any and all input you knowledgeable folks may have! Appreciate
it a lot.

Neil



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