> if Windows narrator is so stripped-down then why even put it on there? It also goes for the screen and larger program as well. I have to agree with Harry here. What is coat factory been up to in the last several years that is going to be very beneficial? I think that what they're doing now is a little too late. The last time I really heard much from coat factory was when I got my Cayenne FB reader mobile. Of course, you have to pay separately for the screen reader. I was delighted to be able to walk into my local AT&T store and get a phone off the shelf that had a screen reader built right into it. Now, hopefully that will be the case with other things that are mainly used in the work world. True, Apple has got what it needs, but now we have to expand it to what is in use in the business and government worlds as well. The one thing that is stopping a lot of friends of mine who are blind from getting computers and doing things is the fact that they are having to pay for the system twice meant for the computer in another time from screenreader. That Windows narrator is to
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