hi
i just caught the end of this.

m i correct in thinking it refers to install of windoze 7/8.x

aiui thers a geezer brian smart who basically stuck nvda  in the win pe 
environment
which does exactly what you  say and it should be possible with this to get 
windoze installed.

however i am nom plussed by this. i read a posting that said ctl-enter once you 
started install of windoze
would start an accessible install.


the windoze install/setup stuff will obviously not 
 use any of the osx accessibility stuff
sinceit is a different os but  as long as its got the drivers for the soundcard
or as you suggest a usb soundcard of some sort.
then presumably this shoud work.


however i am mystifid here. as to wether ms have made the install accessible or 
not.

any enlightenment welcome.

ta muchly
neil foster

am i correct in thinking this is untrue?

On Mon, May 04, 2015 at 01:29:52PM -0700, Grant Hardy wrote:
> Installing Windows is best done with sighted help, if you want to go the Boot 
> Camp route, as there is no audio. While one could try to memorize the 
> keystrokes or refer to a cheat sheet of the key sequence, I wouldn’t want to 
> risk doing this myself. I suppose one could try to work out some sort of 
> accessible Windows pre-installation environment (PE) maybe in conjunction 
> with a USB headset to get audio working, but I’m not sure it’s really worth 
> the trouble. All of the configuration done on the Mac OS X side of things, 
> like running the Boot Camp Assistant, is accessible, but the Windows setup 
> itself is not.
> 
> Grant
> 
> On May 4, 2015, at 12:23 PM, Shaf <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Did you read the manual? There's a very good reason why Apple has great step 
> by step (and yes, totally accessible!) articles on Bootcamp and its usage..
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