Thanks, but I seem to manage with the native start screen once I
configure it to show me apps by default and not the start screen itself.
I love the search in Windows 8.1 particularly with screen readers.
Sometimes in Windows 7 not all search results are read by screen
readers. They are in Windows 8.1.

Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu

On 07/08/2014 19:27, Chris Grabowski wrote:
Hello Mike,
Windows 8.1 does not have an edit box to start typing like Windows 7.  You just 
bring up the start screen and start typing if you want.  You can also arrow 
around the screen to find an application.  For example just start typing fire 
and you'll get firefox or outlook for outlook 2013.  You will not have first 
letter navigation on the start screen like before.

Having said that, I have used a product called Start is back from 
www.startisback.com<http://www.startisback.com>
This product gives you the Windows 7 start menu back.  You wouldn't even know 
you were running Windows 8.1.  Start is back isn't free, it is somewhere around 
$5.


As far as the desktop goes, it is the same as windows 7.

Hope this helps.

Chris


From: Mike Bernard [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 1:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: windows 8.1 questions

Hello fellow window-eyes users:
I have a few questions regarding the use of window-eyes and windows 8.1. Is the 
start screen anything like the start screen in windows 7? In windows 7, you get 
an edit box, allowing you to type in something. But, you also get the regular 
start menu options that we're all used to such as turn off, log off ETC, to 
which you can easily access via the left and right arrow keys.. If the windows 
8.1 start menu is anything like this, I think I'll be able to adjust to it. 
Also, what does the desk top look like? does it still look the same with all 
the icons for the different programs you have installed? I'm used to starting 
up certain programs such as Internet explorer, firefox among others via the 
icons on the desktop. Overall, the main thing is accessibility. While things do 
look somewhat different in windows 7, it still has the feel of xp to a certain 
point. Things are just moved around a bit. But how does this relate to windows 
8.1? and when installing window-eyes, do you have
to do anything different with windows 8.1? I mean, does windows 8.1 have any 
effect on the installation of window-eyes? Most likely, I'm not likely to have 
my system setup where I'm asked to type in a username and password prior to 
windows starting up. On my home computer, I generally have that option turned 
off, being that I'm the primary user of the computer, with the exception of 
when friends and other family come over. At school, you have to type in 
username and password to get the computers to do anything, but at home, I'm 
used to simply pressing the power button on the tower and letting windows 
startup by itself. Can you do this with windows 8.1? Thanks.
Mike
Rochester, NY.

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