Hi,

The book I am reading now is Windows 10 the missing manual. It tells alot of things. Of course, if you are already a good Windows user, you have found a lot of these. I am only about four hours into the book and it is almost 30 hours of reading. It does talk about a lot of things we as blind people won't use, but it also gives keyboard commands for things that we would like to use. I believe the author is Vogue, but I haven't seen it written out yet.

I found this book just by searching for windows 10. I think there was only this one, but I might be wrong about that. The headings go to four levels, so you can break things down pretty close to find things. I haven't looked yet, but there is an extensive appendices, including keyboard commands.



Carol



On 1/5/2018 10:03 AM, BK via Talk wrote:
Carol, which book from bard are you refering to? Like you, I'm searching
for books and tutorials to help me learn win 10.

Butch

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