you don't have to wait for the deadline.
the chances are the installation files have already been downloaded to your
computer.
you would have to open folder options where the options are to unhide system
files.
then look for a windows bt folder in the rood directory. this is where the
windows 10 files would be downloaded. they should all be there by now.
microsoft is downloading these files while your computer is idle. it should
have the setup.exe file in this folder.
so it probibly would still install windows 10 if you copied them to a flash
drive.
***
you could download the creation tool and burn it to dvd or to a flash drive
and install it later.
i don't know if it would install after the deadline next july. but you would
have the files.
from what i have read this tool also includes the second upgrade
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-upgrade
-----Original Message-----
From: Neville via Talk
Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2015 5:08 PM
To: Rick Jarvis ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: make Firefox Thunderbird mouse accessible
Hi Rick,
That is a real shame that the modifications to Firefox and Thunderbird
don't work under W10. It now appears that W7 users, both 32 and 64
bit,are the only ones to benefit because W8 is not improved either.
I am now having second thoughts about moving up to W10 prior to the
deadline.
Neville.
On 28/12/2015 1:54 AM, Rick Jarvis via Talk wrote:
Hello all, I am running windows 10 64 bit with window eyes 9.3 and I
made the changes in Thunderbird that Nevel gave to the list and it sort
of helped. When I open an email and use the mouse it will only read two
lines of text and that is all. If I go from one letter to the next by
pressing the 4 key or the 6 key it will read all the letters in those
two lines and that is all. I am using the latest t bird as well. So it
looks like that there will have to be some work done to make the mouse
accessible in fire fox and t bird. Thanks Rick
On 12/26/2015 3:03 PM, Samuel Wilkins via Talk wrote:
This should be put on the knowledge base.
On 26/12/2015 15:21, Reg Webb via Talk wrote:
Thanks so much Neville. I had taken the first 2 steps, but the third one
has proved crucial in getting some mouse access back.
Best wishes
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