I think what the WW603 people were referring to was the short-form installation dialog that was demonstrated. I also think that Microsoft should tailor it a bit and do what Apple does, which is to ask a short question at the beginning of the install to determine if voice guidance is wanted. That having been said, I know at least four non-visually-impaired people who installed their copies of Windows using the Cortana method and found it useful and helpful. But of course you are absolutely correct about image deployment across an enterprise. These issues would not, do not, crop up. On 1/13/2019 6:26 PM, mhysnm1964@gmail.com wrote:
All,
The below podcast I would suggest you have a listen too. The original podcast is from Windows weekly episode 603 where this host makes a large number of negative statements against accessibility for the vision impaired in windows. They are design to get an reaction. The host of the below podcast does an excellent job in highlighting the errors.
http://www.digitaldarragh.com/2019/01/10/windows-weekly-603-paul-thurrott-is -so-very-wrong/#comment-49688
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