[nfbcs] Fwd: Collecting Information for Microsoft's new CAO
Jude DaShiell
jdashiel at panix.com
Wed Feb 24 12:05:28 UTC 2016
You never installed OSx 10.4 on an Apple computer. Otherwise you would
not have made that statement.
There are several ways Microsoft could have implemented a talking
install of Windows but didn't. I wrote about a couple of them on the
blind-l list over a year ago.
I know what I'm writing here because I did a talking install of OSX 10.4
back in 2008 when I bought my Mac Mini which unfortunately is no longer
alive.
For those that don't know, on any OSX operating system 10.4 and above if
you put the operating system dvd in the dvd drive and wait too long and
your computer is properly plugged up and powered up, VoiceOver comes on
and starts asking you questions. I was able to answer all of those with
the keyboard and that's how that works.
In fact, as a result of email I wrote on blind-l back in 2008 the National
Federation Of The Blind investigated Apple computers with Voiceover on
them and found the negative articles in the Braille Forum and the Braille
Monitor to be baseless. How I found out about those articles because I
don't read either publication was because National Federation Of The
Blind's legal representatives contacted me by email and I was able to give
them a clue that got those articles investigated and subsequently
discredited. I've been there; done that, and have the T-shirt to prove it.
On Tue, 23 Feb 2016, Nicole Torcolini via nfbcs wrote:
> Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 18:54:36
> From: Nicole Torcolini via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
> To: NFB in Computer Science Mailing List <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: Nicole Torcolini <ntorcolini at wavecable.com>,
> "jan.mcsorley at pearson.com" <jan.mcsorley at pearson.com>
> Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Fwd: Collecting Information for Microsoft's new CAO
>
> It does not matter what screen reader you are using. During os installation, a screen reader cannot be used.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 23, 2016, at 12:54 PM, paras shah via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> I think the following improvements should be made to assistive technologies
> that Microsoft makes.
> If you are installing windows, narrator should guide you through the
> install process. Also, let's say you are resetting the PC, narrator should
> speak any proms that come up during the reset process. Narrators should
> work like voiceover and be a full-fledged screen reader. This is necessary
> no matter what other companies say.
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 2:02 PM ed meskys via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
> wrote:
>
>> I am also carboning Jan McSorley directly.
>>
>> Over ten years ago a sighted friend helped me create several databases in
>> ACCESS, which I have used successfully with JFW. While I could not create
>> them, I was successful in looking up information, adding or deleting
>> records, or updating fields. I did this in W98SE and WXP. My new computer
>> has W7 and I cannot find the database. In WXP I would "enter" on "access,",
>> type "ctr o", and backtab once. Then I would downarrow until I found the
>> database I needed, and open it.
>>
>> I had sighted help transferring my files to the new computer, but simply
>> cannot find them to open them.
>>
>> I have a slow learning curve in learning new software, so am reluctant to
>> go
>> to W10. How well have other blind users coped? I am using the Office 03
>> version of Access, and had seen no need to find someone to reprogram my
>> databases in a newer version. My friend who did the original programming
>> died several years ago, and I do not have a new person.
>>
>> If you think a reply on this listserv would bore others, please reply
>> off-line directly to
>>
>> edmeskys at gmail.com
>>
>> Thanks, Ed Meskys
>>
>>
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