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And we should hold them accountable, most definitely.
But they have been making changes, and I have been monitoring those changes
quite closely. It's part of my job description.
Sent fr
Marvin,
I agree and some people need to calm down big time. Darrell Bowles (excuse
me for misspelling your last name) said it well as well. We don't always
know what might be happening in the background so jumping to conclusions
based on misinformation is not a good idea.
Please take the
guez wrote:
>> The key word is defer. That means you can stop them for now, but
>> they will try again later. Pam.
>>
>> -Original Message- From: Tom Kingston via Talk
>> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2016 2:23 PM
>> To: Dennis Long ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
&
you can stop them for now, but they
will try again later. Pam.
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2016 2:23 PM
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Subject: Re: Windows 10 accessibility
Dennis,
You can defer updates on Windows 10 Pro.
You can
er via Talk
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This is not in any way meant as a criticism, but as has already been
pointed
out, I think people's fear of Windows 10 is based on misinformation.
There's so much
Kingston via Talk
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Dennis,
You can defer updates on Windows 10 Pro.
You can disable the search box.
I've yet to hear of anyone actually having a program uninstalled by
Microsoft
: Thursday, May 12, 2016 3:38 PM
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Yes, and about the updates and the privacy issues: it has been said that
even if you turn them off, eventually, they turn back on. Pam.
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From: Dennis Long
The key word is defer. That means you can stop them for now, but they will
try again later. Pam.
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Dennis,
You can
via Talk
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Rebekah
I'd like to talk to you off list, as I like the way you think.
*smiles*
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I'm using Windows 10, and it's smoother than 7 or 8 was. It's a bit
different and takes so "learning" new things but...
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Rebekah
I'd like to talk to you off list, as I like the way you think.
*smiles*
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This is not in any way meant as a criticism, but as has already been pointed
out, I think people's fear of Windows 10 is based on misinformation.
There's so much of that floating aro
This is not in any way meant as a criticism, but as has already been pointed
out, I think people's fear of Windows 10 is based on misinformation.
There's so much of that floating around, despite resources on Bookshare and
Google. There are many people on this List who are successfully, and
y/2016/04/29/free-windows-10-cost-expensive-secret/#2c69d01d403f
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> >>
> >> -Original Message- From: RJ Sandefur via Talk
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the vista drivers win 10 found new drivers for it.
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Indeed. And Windows 7 will be supported until 2020. By that time, I'll need
: Pamela Dominguez via Talk
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Oh, in that case, if it's that you have to be using courtana in order to
have Edge be the only browser, then I am all right, because even if I got
windows
search to search the net. i have this option
turned off and use firefox.
-Original Message- From: Tom Kingston via Talk
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2016 12:03 AM
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They're not going to force anyone to use
: Darrell Bowles via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 8:29 PM
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I agree. Gone are the days, when Internet explorer 5.5 was the only
browser out there. Unfortunately, gone are the days it seems when
Internet
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They're not going to force anyone to use the Edge browser. All they're
doing is making it the only choice if you search from the Cortana search
box. And why not? Of course they're going to promote the use of their
own products
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Indeed. And Windows 7 will be supported until 2020. By that time, I'll need
a new computer and I'll get what OS is out then. In the meantime, I have a
scanner here th
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Pam,
This is the problem with articles from forbes, which is the basis upon which
this thread was started. They a
Subject: Re: Windows 10 accessibility
They're not going to force anyone to use the Edge browser. All they're
doing is making it the only choice if you search from the Cortana search
box. And why not? Of course they're going to promote the use of their
own products. If it's too much to open whatever
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Oh, in that case, if it's that you have
Talk
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They're not going to force anyone to use the Edge browser. All they're
doing is making it the only choice if you search from the Cortana search
box. And why not? Of course
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Subject: Re: Windows 10 accessibility
They're not going to force anyone to use the Edge browser. All they're
doing is making it the only choice if you search from the Cortana search
box. And why not? Of course they're going to promote the use of their
own
ssion List
Subject: Re: Windows 10 accessibility
I have read several articles that confirm Microsoft is working on
accessibility to the edge browser. It's coming. Relax.
On 5/11/2016 4:03 PM, RJ Sandefur via Talk wrote:
I totally agree with you for saying it like it is! I myself have
spoken with
: Darrell Bowles via Talk
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I agree. Gone are the days, when Internet explorer 5.5 was the only
browser out there. Unfortunately, gone are the days it seems when
Internet explorer
in the
next version. you won't have any choice.
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In windows 10, You can set the default browser you want to use just by
going in to a search
, May 11, 2016 10:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Windows 10 accessibility
Since we are on the subject of accessibility and web browsers, how will you
solve captchas where am audio challenge is not presente
Subject: Re: Windows 10 accessibility
I agree. Gone are the days, when Internet explorer 5.5 was the only browser
out there. Unfortunately, gone are the days it seems when Internet explorer
was stable. But yes, times have changed and we can either turn with them, or
protesting get spun off.
Sent from
this question has
a firm answer.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 8:29 PM
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I agree. Gone are the days, when Internet explorer 5.5 was the only browser
out
>> -Original Message- From: RJ Sandefur via Talk
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 1:00 PM
>> To: Don H ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: Windows 10 accessibility
>>
>> They're coming out with a major update in July from what I've read. RJ
>
no matter which browser you have as the default in the
next version. you won't have any choice.
-Original Message- From: Bob Tinney via Talk
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In windows 10, You can set the default
sive-secret/#2c69d01d403f
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>>
>> -Original Message- From: RJ Sandefur via Talk
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 1:00 PM
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>>
>> They're coming out with a major upd
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2016/04/29/free-windows-10-cost-expensive-secret/#2c69d01d403f
-Original Message- From: RJ Sandefur via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 1:00 PM
To: Don H ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows 10 accessibility
They're coming out
They are sticking with there promise. It does take time when it comes to
new operating systems.
Kenny Peyatt jr.
On 5/11/2016 3:47 PM, Don H via Talk wrote:
It is coming up on a year since Win 10 was released and still the new
Edge browser isn't accessible. Makes you wonder if Microsoft is
ldn't have built accessibility into the
Edge browser from the beginning? Now they have to bolt it on, which is
never as good.
Evan
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In windows 10, You can set the default browser you want to use just by
going in to a search box and typing default browser and hitting enter.
The browser that is shown is the one that is the current default. If
you activate that button, your given
not have occurred.
,
Vaughan.
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To: Don H ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
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They're coming out with a major update in July from what I've read. RJ
On 5/11/2016 3:47 PM, Don H via Talk wrote:
It is coming up on a year since Win 10 was released and still the new
Edge browser isn't
List
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Yes, Edge is being worked on. For the time being we have a good browser IE
to use. II' would rather them take their time and MAYBE get it right..
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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 5:39 PM
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, 2016 12:51 PM
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You know what, I'm sorry, that everything is not coming to speed as much as
you may like. I work in the disabilities office, in which the school never
wants to do things timely. I deal with everything from
a good
browser IE to use. II' would rather them take their time and MAYBE get
it right..
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I have read several
Subject: Re: Windows 10 accessibility
I have read several articles that confirm Microsoft is working on
accessibility to the edge browser. It's coming. Relax.
On 5/11/2016 4:03 PM, RJ Sandefur via Talk wrote:
I totally agree with you for saying it like it is! I myself have spoken
with microsoft
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Contact me off list.
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On Behalf Of net bat via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 5:33 PM
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when it does come
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Sent: Thursday, 12 May 2016 9:33 a.m.
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when it does come out i will not upgrade if i can stop it.
some of there so
To: Don H ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows 10 accessibility
They're coming out with a major update in July from what I've read. RJ
On 5/11/2016 3:47 PM, Don H via Talk wrote:
It is coming up on a year since Win 10 was released and still the new Edge
browser isn't accessible
I totally agree with you for saying it like it is! I myself have spoken
with microsoft disability answer desk, and their working on these things. RJ
On 5/11/2016 3:51 PM, Darrell Bowles via Talk wrote:
You know what, I'm sorry, that everything is not coming to speed as much as you
may like.
They're coming out with a major update in July from what I've read. RJ
On 5/11/2016 3:47 PM, Don H via Talk wrote:
It is coming up on a year since Win 10 was released and still the new
Edge browser isn't accessible. Makes you wonder if Microsoft is
really making its products fully accessible
You know what, I'm sorry, that everything is not coming to speed as much as you
may like. I work in the disabilities office, in which the school never wants to
do things timely. I deal with everything from broken software, to websites,
even electronic textbooks. Microsoft has said that they are
I'm sorry our questions are quote: dumb, and don't meet your ten million
IQ, sir! Thanks for reminding us in the first sentence of your message how
stupid we are.
Chris.
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