I’m very keen to know more about installing Windows without sighted assistance. 
Does anybody know where I can learn more? This has traditionally been a 
problematic experience for many, as sound drivers were not included in the 
Windows operating system installation applications. Probably because 
traditionally there has always been a very great variety of hardware, all 
requiring different driver techniques which made it impossible for Microsoft to 
include them all. But now, I think that Microsoft, like Apple, has standardised 
the way specific hardware is driven. This is, if true, a very very big step 
forwards, especially if that installation includes Braille and speech, as the 
referenced Blog would seem to imply.

Anyway, more info about this would be great. I will Google it, and see what 
comes back.

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On 20 May 2017, at 03:39, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:

Make of this what you will.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/accessibility/2017/05/18/windows-accessibility-what-to-expect-later-this-year/

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