On 9/5/21 4:51 pm, Rajiv Shah wrote:
There is one caveat to all this. No Windows screen reader is yet
compiled to run on Arm architecture, unless NVDA is compiled to do so?
My understanding, which may be inaccurate, is that NVDA includes some
C++ code. I don't know whether it compiles and
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>> Rajiv
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Windows
Machine on my M1.
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Hi,
There is one caveat to all this. No Windows
Hi,
So do you have a screen reader running on the Windows version running on the Pi?
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It must be, because
?
Rajiv
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From: maurice mines
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Sent: Sun, 09 May 2021 15:53:21 -0400 (EDT)
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hello again, I just realized something I should've also disclosed
that I'm not running
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Subject: Re: Instructions for Running Windows on M1 Machines
hello again, I just realized something I should've also disclosed
that I'm not running in M1 machine but I him running it in the
configuration that is required if one were to be running the sun
and in M1 machine that is simply
hello again, I just realized something I should've also disclosed that
I'm not running in M1 machine but I him running it in the configuration
that is required if one were to be running the sun and in M1 machine
that is simply that you must be running it in a virtual machine
configuration. No
good afternoon everyone I just wanted to let everyone know is far is I
know you can not run parallels with any nonvisual access technique.
Meaning Jaws orNvda. Unfortunately the creators of parallels I don't
think knows and or is concerning themselves with access for the blind.
VMware on the
Wonder if screen readers will work with this version of Windows.
> On May 7, 2021, at 9:11 AM,
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> This article has step by step instructions for downloading Windows onto the
> new M1 Macs.
> It requires an Arm based version of Windows, Parallels, and a Windows Insider
>
, May 8, 2021 1:48 PM
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Subject: Re: Instructions for Running Windows on M1 Machines
Rebecca,
Yes, there is a version of Google Chrome that will run nicely on the Mac. it
also works well with VoiceOver.
Google's Sheets and Docs are browser-based
, May 8, 2021 10:43 AM
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Subject: Re: Instructions for Running Windows on M1 Machines
In any case, so far as I’m aware, there are no ARM64 versions of popular
Windows screen readers. Microsoft Narrator would be the only possibility.
I’m contemplating buying
:57 PM
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Why bother when numbers gets the job done, but yes Crome can be used on the m1,
but again, safari gets the job done.
Enjoy audio described content? You will find Classics as well as new
Thanks for that.
This means that I have no reason to install Windows on a Mac.
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Hi
t;>
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>> In any case, so far as I’m aware, there are no ARM64 version
, 2021 at 10:12
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> Subject: Instructions for Running Windows on M1 Machines
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> Hi,
> This article has step by step instructions for downloading Windows o
Okay, before I explore a VM for the M1, can you use Google sheets and Google
Chrome on the Mac?
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In any case, so
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In any case, so far as I’m aware, there are no ARM64 versions of popular Windows screen readers. Microsoft Narrator would be the only possibility. I’m contemplating buying an Apple Silicon Mac (m1 or whatever the next chip is) later this year. I don’t plan to run Windows on it. I can do everything
Hi,
This article has step by step instructions for downloading Windows onto the
new M1 Macs.
It requires an Arm based version of Windows, Parallels, and a Windows
Insider registration.
https://9to5mac.com/2021/05/03/the-super-easy-guide-for-installing-windows-o
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