hmm, don, not sure what you are talking about. Please enlighten me.
Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Don H via Talk
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2016 2:05 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: WE and Windows insider program
Just wonder how many users are still taking part
that there is a new update to
Windows 10 available to those taking part in the Windows Insider
program that resolves some of the sluggishness or lag issues with
Windows 10 and WE 9.2. I have considered joining the Windows Insider
program fast track but have some questions as it seems that you
When will these improvements be available to all windows 10 installations?
Joe
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 00:02:31 +
Steve Clower via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
Don,
A microsoft account is required to join the Windows Insider program. With that
said, I have never received
I made the decision to join the Windows Insider program and went on the
fast track and downloaded build 547. WOW what a improvement with
regards to the sluggish issue I was having with file explorer on my
Windows 10 64 bit system. WE is now reading the items in file explorer
with no lag
>> wrote:
>>
>> I am told by someone at Ai Squared that there is a new update to Windows 10
>> available to those taking part in the Windows Insider program that resolves
>> some of the sluggishness or lag issues with Windows 10 and WE 9.2. I have
>> cons
I'm on Insider with the same configuration but have yet to receive this
build.
On 9/21/2015 1:24 PM, Don H via Talk wrote:
I made the decision to join the Windows Insider program and went on the
fast track and downloaded build 547. WOW what a improvement with
regards to the sluggish issue I
I am told by someone at Ai Squared that there is a new update to Windows
10 available to those taking part in the Windows Insider program that
resolves some of the sluggishness or lag issues with Windows 10 and WE
9.2. I have considered joining the Windows Insider program fast track
but have
will be
released soon to fix the sluggishness in file explorer that many users
has experienced.
The Windows Insider program seems to offer Windows 10 updates prior to
their final release. The web site for the insider program states that
some updates could require a complete reinstall of the os. I