Also, it's too bad the reviewer focused on the accessibility of
Microsoft programs only. I've been pretty busy so I haven't had a chance
to check, but pre-anniversary update, Narrator doesn't work with
Thunderbird. It reads all the controls, but not the bodies of email
messages. In fact, other non-Microsoft programs work the same way. I'm
hoping Narrator or Windows itself has changed so this isn't a problem.
I'll play with that over the weekend.
On 9/6/2016 8:31 PM, Bill Pasco wrote:
> Interesting article. I have heard indirectly that System Access works
> better with Windows 10 than JAWS. That is the primary screen reader
> for a lot of people, too bad he didn't address that one.
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