Was wondering the same thing. I understand minimal environments, but since
PE is supposed to be modular anyway, Narrator is a perfect candidate for it.
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Kathryn Jedynak
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2017 4:00 PM
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Hi:
Does the latest sccm contain the win pe with narrator?
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Darragh Ó Héiligh
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2017 4:56 AM
To: Blind sysadmins list
Subject: Re: [Blind-sysadmins] SCCM, In case no one saw this
Hello again Ryan,
Some specific feedback is below. In order of priority:
1. The most important issue for me at the moment is I cant read the entire
row in the tables. I can read the main column which is great. I can then use
the jaws touch cursor to read the rest but it's hard to get context when
reading tables with a lot of columns. For example, when I want to determine
how many machines have received updates. I'd like to be able to arrow
through this using left and right arrows.
2. I would like to be able to sort these tables. So that if I'm in a
collection for example and I want to sort by Client, I can easily show what
systems haven't had a client installed yet.
3. I tend to use the jaws touch cursor - driven by the keyboard quite a lot
to read message text. The order that this information is presented is not
obvious or consistent.
4. I'm unable to read the features list. Within the admin (ctrl+4) tab.
5. It isn't possible to tab into then read the wizard summary / wizard
result messages when deploying updates / the agent etc.
6. I'm trying to get an idea of the state of client deployment. I can tell
using the touch cursor that there are pi diagrams but I'd like to be able to
determine what systems are left to get the client. I could probably create a
query based collection to obtain this information.
7. Jaws isn't indicating that focus has changed when I move to different
tabs using control + 1,2,3 and 4.
8. In context menus, the menu divider is a focusable element and jaws reads
it. This isn't a huge problem, just a minor annoyance.
9. Control tab generally doesn't move between tabs in property pages.
10. During the installation of the client, the user is asked to opt into
the user improvement program. The radio buttons for this are not in the tab
order.
Please feel free to share this with the SCCM development team.
Regards
Darragh Ó Héiligh
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Personal: www.digitaldarragh.com
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Shugart via Blind-sysadmins
Sent: Monday 17 July 2017 04:15
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Subject: Re: [Blind-sysadmins] SCCM, In case no one saw this
Darragh:
Thanks so much, I've passed your feedback on to the SCCM team. Its so good
to hear your comments, I can say from everyone involved this is why we do
this job. As you play more with SCCM, please reach out with any feedback,
good or bad, we are still actively working on SCCM along with all the other
products in MS, and need feedback to make sure we're going in the right
dirrection.
Ryan
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Darragh Ó Héiligh
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2017 4:41 PM
To: Blind sysadmins list
Subject: Re: [Blind-sysadmins] SCCM, In case no one saw this
I've installed Sccm 2016 build 1702 this week in a production environment.
If someone would like to help me verify that I'm on the right path with this
I'd appreciate your time. It's at least 5 years since I've used SCCM so I'm
a bit shaky on some of the finer points of the implementation.
However, I will need to Email Mark as the exceptional work done by that team
needs to be recognised. It's not perfect. But it's usable! This is a huge
step forward. I'm seriously seriously impressed. I hope Ryan and others in
Microsoft pass this feedback along.
I have had absolutely no accessibility issues during the installation of
this server. The list of requirements before getting SCCM installed take
some time to get through but with a little powershell it wasn't difficult.
I'm delighted because this is going to revolutionize our environment. I'm
even more delighted because I'm back in business! SCCM 2012 forced me out
of this area. 2016 might just let me get my foot back in the door.
Regards
Darragh
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Subject: [Blind-sysadmins] SCCM, In case no one saw this
[configurationmanager.uservoice.com] Admin response: 'Please improve
accessibility of SCCM ...'
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Please improve accessibility of SCCM for blind system administrators.
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We think this has been improved substantially and would love to get your
feedback. The latest 1706 technical preview has significant changes from an
accessibility perspective. Please give it a try and let us know your
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