Ana, I have given up on windows 11. I had it on a pc, did not se the hype in the windows 11 for a few features and tweeks here an there. I will stick to windows 10 till my pc stops getting support then will think about my options in the future.
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From: Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Ana G
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2021 8:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] Chip for Windows 11
Thanks for this. I just discovered my desktop has the Windows 11 chip.
I'm a little surprised because my all-in-one has mid range specs. I don't remember when I bought it exactly. It must have been 2017 or 2018, just asmanufacturers started putting the chips in.
Like others here, I'm no longer excited about the latest and the greatest. In terms of Windows, however, I keep dreaming that we'll one day have an OS that is accessible out of the box so that all the stuff based on that OS is also accessible. Narrator is coming along nicely, but it needs more tweaks.
Here's an MS blog post on Windows 11 accessibility, but it's pretty general:
https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2021/07/01/whats-coming-in-windows-11-accessibility/
On 7/13/2021 9:28 AM, Loy Green wrote:
> If your computer has one You can also find the information in device
> manager, under security devices
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