Hi Herman: I use SCCM on a daily basis with Window-Eyes 9.1. Its usable, but very clunky, I had to get GW-Micro, now AI Squared to write custom scripts for it. The ribbon doesn’t read at all, but 95 percent of its functions are available through context menus. There’s a lot of times that focus goes into odd places, and many lists don’t read by default, again those are fixed for me by the scripts. SCCM in and of itself is a beast of a program in that it does a ton, and then the accessibility makes it more daunting, so I’d definitely take my time learning it, and perhaps set up your own lab with no production machines on it. For someone who can see and has no accessibility issues, you have to be careful or you could mess things up. Last year, some university, I forgot which, accidentally reemeged every machine on their domain using SCCM, including the SCCM server, to Windows 7. Ryan
On Jun 1, 2015, at 9:58 AM, Fermin, German <GERMAN.FERMIN@PURCHASE.EDU> wrote:
Hello all. I currently work at a College's IT department. They are about to start using SCCM. Does anyone have any experience or could give me some advice as to how I could use it. Or not since I don't know the status on screen reader friendliness for it.
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