It does.i am running it with different application on my windows 10 pc along
with office . I use the free version with chrome, internet explorer,
quickbooks and a host of other application. I am hoping that I have assured
you of your concerns.
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Thanks, I also am going to give the free version of Window-eyes a shot on
account of having the latest version of Office. I just hope that the program
will work computer wide, with any program.
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Date: Sunday, March 27, 2016 10:34 pm
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] Windows 10 questions
>
>
> Jeff,
>
> The only things I would suggest as far as having the people at the
> store set up your new windows 10 computer are the following:
>
> * Make a list of a few essential icons you want on your desktop,
> including this PC (formerly My Computer) and your Jeff folder so you
> can tell the reps to put them there for you. The process isn't as
> obvious in Windows 10 as it was in XP and 7. I always have to look up
> or muddle a little to remember. So if the guys at the store set up the
> ones you'll want to use right away, you can get to work and figure out
> how to do it yourself when you have time.
>
> * I believe Edge, the new browser still isn't accessible with Jaws.
> Tell the people at the store to set something else up as your default
> browser. Internet Explorer is still there, buried in the Microsoft
> Tools or Accessories menu I think, or you can use Firefox, which is my
> own preference. If you have a specific email client in mind, tell them
> to set it as default as well.
>
> * I believe Windows 10 knows when you're using a tablet and when
> you're using something else. You may want to tell them to make sure it
> boots to the desktop so they'll make sure to check.
>
> * You might want to tell them to set the search box to search the
> computer; otherwise, you mostly get web results.
>
> The only other thing is that, starting in Windows 8, you need a
> Microsoft account: an email address and password. You use this account
> to buy and install MS software and to log into your computer. I used
> my Gmail address and a password that is different from the one
> associated with my Gmail account. So if you don't have a Microsoft
> account, be prepared with an email address and password you can use.
>
> Btw, about logging into your computer, the computer remembers the
> email address. You just enter your password. You can turn this off. I
> found it annoying at first, but I got used to it.
>
> Good luck, and happy shopping.
>
> Ciao
>
> On 3/27/2016 3:23 PM, Jeff kenyon wrote:
> > Hi all, it looks like I will be computer shopping this week, and upon
the advice of many people here will be moving forward to Windows 10. Like I
said in my earlier post yesterday I have jaws 17 and plan on the store
downloading it and I will install it with my auth key. Is there anything I
need to know about Windows 10? Also, will ms Office 16 work with jaws? I am
also wondering if with this update you can still get Window Eyes for free,
and is this a full version of the program or is it something just for
office?
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