Hello,
When I used Windows with the WindowEyes screen reader many years ago I set up 
Windows so that the window I was working on filled the entire screen with the 
menu bar at the top. I then used Alt+Tab to switch between windows and 
applications  with the new window again filling the whole screen. If I needed 
to consult a sighted person the window of interest was always visible with no 
part of it obscured by some other window. I found this a great way to work. I 
vaguely recall that there was a Windows option to maximise all windows which 
helped achieve the above.
I would like to set up my iMac to work like this. It seems that Stage Manager 
with only thumbnails for other windows for for the current application 
displayed in the left hand side would do the job, but I am confused by the 
relationship between Stage Manager, Full Screen, and Mission Control spaces.
Prior to Ventura I sometimes needed to seek help from my sighted wife who 
complained about too many windows open on my display some of which obscured the 
window of interest. Not being able to see the screen I could not help her to 
reposition the obscuring windows and we usually had to close applications other 
than the application of interest. My wife also says that she cannot use my 
external track pad to move the windows cursor beyond the bottom of the 
currently displayed window, while I have no problem doing this using my 
keyboard and VoiceOver.
I would appreciate any advice on how to best arrange windows in Ventura which 
is helpful to both sighted users and VO users.
Many thanks … Paul Hopewell

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