[Electronics-Talk] a little bit of information
Rob Kaiser
rcubfank at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jan 1 21:26:29 UTC 2016
I'm putting my money on dell. The people @ Microsoft have been real
wonderful about this situation.
Rob Kaiser
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Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] a little bit of information
This is assuming it's an issue between Dell and Windows 10 and not a screen
reader issue. You'd also have the same issue if you used the same 3rd party
components Dell is using. IMHO, this may be a reason to build your own
instead of buying Dell, but it wouldn't be a very compelling reason by
itself. You'd have to do a lot of research on all of the components you're
using to ensure they have device drivers supported by Windows 10 and
utilities accessible with screen readers. This would be worth doing if you
want to do this across the board anyway, but I'd think Microsoft and your
screen reader developers are going to focus their support on machines and
components used by a huge manufacturer like Dell, so unless you want to do
this research on your own then I'd think most people would be better off
taking their chances with a popular system like a Dell.
Note, I'm not a fan of Dell myself. I use them at the office, and I'm not
impressed. I won't write them off forever, I know companies can change over
time, but for now, I'm still sticking with Asus and Lenovo.
On 01/01/16 14:14, Bryan Schulz via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> Hi,
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> Just one more reason to custom build and not buy dell!
> Bryan
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Rob Kaiser via Electronics-Talk
> Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 9:40 AM
> To: Rob Kaiser
> Cc: Rob Kaiser
> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] a little bit of information
>
> I just installed Windows 10. I tried to adjust the base & trebble.
> However, I have a dell computer & Dell audio still isn't compatible
> with setting up the sound equalizer. According to Microsoft, Dell is
working on this issue.
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> Sorry for the bad news for people who have dell.
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> Happy Newyear.
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> Rob Kaiser
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> rcubfank at sbcglobal.net
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