I am concerned as I prepare to upgrade to Windows 10; the functions are
asking me to uninstall all earlier versions of JAWS, but this means that my
accessibility will be hampered because earlier versions of JAWS read certain
programs better than the current version.

 

Does anyone know whether Windows 10 gives back accessibility in some cases,
allowing the screenreader to do more than the previous version of Windows?
Would accessibility be restored in so many cases?  In other words, does
anyone have programs on their computers that were not working so well but,
when upgraded to Windows 10, suddenly regained that accessibility?

 

Please help.

 

Kevin

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