Hi.

 

Before I go into my question, I agree with those that think Microsoft should
have included the ability for screen readers to use Edge.  If the code is
there, screen reader manufacturers are willing to use it.

 

Now, having said that, I have a different view of the Edge browser.  What
can it do for us blind users that Internet Explorer can't?  The only thing
I've heard of is you can write or type on a web page, but I don't know why
this is useful.  It obviously is, or Microsoft wouldn't have made it part of
Edge.

 

Just curious.

 

Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY

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