[NFBCS] switching to the new Outlook
Curtis Chong
chong.curtis at gmail.com
Fri May 1 15:21:39 UTC 2026
Hello Liz:
Another point which I forgot to mention in my previous email has to do with the New Outlook’s inability to work with the Classic Outlook’s PST files. PST files contain email folders which might contain decades of historical emails--as would be the case in any large organization. The New Outlook, as of now, is not able to add email messages to these PST files. I read somewhere that there are plans to deal with this problem, but so far, I have not seen any evidence of progress being made here.
What I find even more frustrating is that while the New Outlook can connect to Yahoo email accounts, the classic Outlook still cannot as of today.
Kind regards,
Curtis Chong
From: Curtis Chong <chong.curtis at gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, May 1, 2026 9:18 AM
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Cc: 'Elizabeth Campbell' <batescampbell at gmail.com>
Subject: RE: [NFBCS] switching to the new Outlook
Hello Liz:
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY BLIND PERSON USING A SCREEN READER SWITCH TO THE NEW OUTLOOK!
(I wrote that in all caps😊.)
The New Outlook feels very much like a program that is still under development. Since it is, in effect, a web-based application, you have to be concerned about when you should use the JAWS Virtual Cursor and when it is better to turn it off. Also, some features that we have grown accustomed to in the Classic Outlook do not exist in the New Outlook. Consider, for example, the handling of attachments. In the Classic Outlook, you can use the standard copy and paste functions to copy attachments between an email message and File Explorer. This feature is only partially available under the new Outlook.
In the New Outlook, there are too many situations where (from a nonvisual user’s perspective) JAWS seems to get stuck on a single line of text with no clear indication as to how one can move off of that line.
Regarding meeting invitations, if a Classic Outlook person sends you a meeting invitation, there are times when it is either difficult or impossible to find any Accept button.
Kudos to the fine folks at Vispero for putting on a number of webinars to help with basic use of the New Outlook, but if you listen to any of these, you will notice right away that even the experts have trouble focusing on specific items without having to tab lots of times around the screen.
I trust I have clarified my opinion on this matter😉.
Warm regards,
Curtis Chong
From: NFBCS <nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Elizabeth Campbell via NFBCS
Sent: Friday, May 1, 2026 8:51 AM
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Cc: Elizabeth Campbell <batescampbell at gmail.com>
Subject: [NFBCS] switching to the new Outlook
Hi all!
I would like opinions concerning switching to the new Outlook.
Is it working well with JAWS, or should I wait until Outlook Classic is no longer supported by Microsoft?
Thanks all.
Liz
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Elizabeth Campbell
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