Re: Going back to Windows 7, a good or a bad idea?
@Turtlepower,
Yes I know that I could remove most of the apps, and thank you for telling me that, it is something I will consider when I buy the new laptop I'm planning, but it is a lot of configuration to be made. So that's how you begin; you install windows 10, then find the necessary drivers if anything is missing. Then install Jaws or NVDA to access the computer. After that install C cleaner to remove the apps, and then download ribben disabler to disable ribbens, download classic shel or Start 8, and finally install the suite of apps I need for my daily work: microsoft office, ABBYY fine reader, Adobe reader, a bunch of vocaliser expressive voices, skype, dropbox, firefox, Google Chrome, itunes, and more. Never, and I mean never will I use a microsoft account to sign in, it's really unacceptable. I used to have notifications almost everyday in relation to windows 10 and sadly jaws didn't read them automatically. Then I disabled one drive to run on sta
rt up, and I was happier I did it.
Keyboards didn't disappear but we're having tablets with keyboards.
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