Re: [JAWS-Users] What Windows10 version?

2018-04-11 Thread Fernando Gregoire
Steve is right. Furthermore, Pro edition allows to use the Group Policy Editor 
that, even when you aren't in an enterprise, it allows to make some advanced 
settings that are not available in Control Panel or Settings, and without this 
Group Policy Editor would require to manually editing the Registry, which is 
more risky if you are not cautious.
Also the Computer Management console has more tools than this one in Home 
edition, such as a GUI to manage users and local groups, which otherwise would 
require to edit the Registry.

Of course there are some other features not available in Home edition, but I 
think these are the more relevant ones for a home/non-business use.

Hope it helps!

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Steve
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Does it make a difference?  In what way?

Windows 10 pro gives you a bit more control over when updates are installed 
than the Home version does.
As far as Jaws performance with other programs, it doesn't matter which version 
of Windows 10 you have -- Home, Pro, or Ultimate.
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>I have stubbornly stuck with Windows 7 thus far because it does what I 
>need  it to do. I am looking at a sale that is quite good on a laptop 
>that runs  with Windows 10 Professional. Does the Windows 10 version 
>make a  difference  and, if it does, is it a big deal to change the 
>version to one that is  more  accessible?
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> Wayne
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Re: [JAWS-Users] What Windows10 version?

2018-04-10 Thread Steve

Does it make a difference?  In what way?

Windows 10 pro gives you a bit more control over when updates are installed 
than the Home version does.
As far as Jaws performance with other programs, it doesn't matter which 
version of Windows 10 you have -- Home, Pro, or Ultimate.
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From: "wayne smith" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 12:44 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] What Windows10 version?



I have stubbornly stuck with Windows 7 thus far because it does what I need
it to do. I am looking at a sale that is quite good on a laptop that runs
with Windows 10 Professional. Does the Windows 10 version make a 
difference
and, if it does, is it a big deal to change the version to one that is 
more

accessible?



Wayne



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Re: [JAWS-Users] What Windows10 version?

2018-04-10 Thread Mike B.
Hi Wayne,

Windows 10 Pro is good because you can make settings adjustments in this 
version that you can't make in others.  i.e, putting off major Operating 
System updates until they have all the bugs worked out.  Other list members 
will have to add more because I just don't know enough about Widows 10 to 
give any more, good or bad.

Take care.  Mike.  Go Dodgers!
Sennt from my iBarstool.
Arguing with a woman is like reading a software license agreement.  In the 
end you have to ignore everything, & click I agree.
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] What Windows10 version?


I have stubbornly stuck with Windows 7 thus far because it does what I need
it to do. I am looking at a sale that is quite good on a laptop that runs
with Windows 10 Professional. Does the Windows 10 version make a difference
and, if it does, is it a big deal to change the version to one that is more
accessible?



Wayne



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Re: [JAWS-Users] What Windows10 version?

2018-04-10 Thread HICKS, Steven (ROYAL CORNWALL HOSPITALS NHS TRUST)
You always want to be using the latest release really, there is one due out 
shortly so I would wait for a while if I were you.


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wayne smith
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] What Windows10 version?

I have stubbornly stuck with Windows 7 thus far because it does what I need it 
to do. I am looking at a sale that is quite good on a laptop that runs with 
Windows 10 Professional. Does the Windows 10 version make a difference and, if 
it does, is it a big deal to change the version to one that is more accessible?



Wayne



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