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Good Afternoon,

I wouldn't mind getting similar resources.  I haven't installed
Windows 10 yet.  My machine keeps trying to do so.  The information
will be helpful when I do switch to the new operating system.  I also
use NVDA as a screen reader.

Pauline


On 4/25/16, Steve Hoad <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi:
> I have recently downloaded Windows 10 onto my formerly Windows 7
> machine.  I am wondering if there is a listing or article offering
> ideas for the best settings while using NVEDA and Windows 10.  I'll
> apreciate any links or info.
>  Thanks,
>
>
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>  Steve Hoad
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