Locked Re: Windows 11 accessibility


 

On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 08:50 PM, Chris Smart wrote:
Hmm, is that something that must be adjusted in the bios?
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TPM can be turned on/off in UEFI.  But that's only if the TPM is present.

This particular "requirement" is the one I see being backpedaled first.  There is a strong desire from Microsoft to get "everyone" on Windows 11, just like there was for Windows 10.

And, with this post, I am saying clearly that unless you have something definite, not speculative, to say about accessibility under Windows 11 then say nothing at all.  This topic has not been NVDA related, or really accessibility related, since it's outset.  Wild speculation isn't useful, anywhere.
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Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H1, Build 19043  

I do not understand why some seek to separate a person from their actions.  The self is composed of an individual’s thoughts, actions, and expression, which are contained in and actuated by the body.  What you do and say is the clearest indicator of who you are.

      ~ Brian Vogel

 

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