Thanks. I am currently borrowing time on a Windows 7 PC while I save for a new 
computer. As things look now, I don’t think I will ever have Windows 8.1. I 
similarly never saw Vista, though that was through intent rather than the 
timing of circumstances. However, I know another person interested in using 
Twitter more accessibly, and that person does use 8.1, so I will pass on the 
suggestion.

Thanks,

chris

From: Jim Grimsby Jr.
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 3:34 PM
To: 'Chris'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Best way to access Twitter with Window eyes

Hi,

If you are using windows 8.1 the best client in my view is the windows twitter 
app for windows. This is fully accessible uses standard controls  has no 
complex learning curve to get stuff done.

Hth





From: Chris [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 12:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Best way to access Twitter with Window eyes



So, I have generally avoided all of the social media services, but I am a 
sweepstakes and other such contests enthusiast and it seems that one must 
participate in at least some social media to enter many sweeps. So, I am now at 
least sort of using the Twitter account I created a number of years ago. I have 
yet to actually Tweet, but I have retweeted and followed some users. I have 
heard, though, that Twitter is much easier to participate in with a screen 
reader if one uses a client instead of just going to the site. Of course, I 
will need to be sure that whichever client I try will work well with Window 
eyes. So, I ask the list members, which are the best for users of Window eyes?



Who knows, I might actually create a Facebook page next.



Thanks,

Chris

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