Use the Microsoft media creation tool to update, to the anniversary update for W-10. Works great.
-----Original Message----- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Marek Durila Sent: Friday, August 05, 2016 1:44 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] The anniversary update to W-10, changes to expect Hi, I am waiting for update as well. It is interesting, on one computer, where I did fresh installation and installed Jaws no problems. But in second still waiting and I was surprised with video display issues, because Freedom released now new version of Jaws and it is surprising for me, why is this happening. Regards, Marek Durila Nordic Health Check - Perform Health Check Team Member IBM Client Innovation Centre Central Europe Phone: 420-53341-4788 | Mobile: 420-605-031-743 Technicka 21 E-mail: marek_dur...@cz.ibm.com Brno, 61600 Czech Republic "JAWS-Users-List" <jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com> wrote on 04.08.2016 22:40:23: > From: "Joseph Lee" <joseph.lee22...@gmail.com> > To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com> > Date: 04.08.2016 22:41 > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] The anniversary update to W-10, changes to expect > Sent by: "JAWS-Users-List" <jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com> > > Hi all, > I expect Microsoft to roll out a new MCT and/or let Version 1607 propagate > throughout the world. As of now, Microsoft and Freedom Scientific (now VFO) > are fully aware of display compatibility flag issue for those > upgrading via > MCT. Unfortunately, not only this affects JAWS, but some third-party screen > readers are affected as well (I got messages from two people who said > it affects VFO's other offerings). The advisories I and others sent > out yesterday are still in effect: wait for Version 1607 to show up on Windows > Update, or if you really like to use MCT, you need to fiddle around in > Device Manager, uninstall whichever display driver is offending MCT (trying > to pinpoint what it is) and proceed. But for many, it is advisable to > use Windows Update. > The advisories and related threads are: > * Update to 1607, no go: > https://win10.groups.io/g/win10/topic/update_to_1607_no_go/2301501?p=,,,20,0 > ,0,0::RecentPostDate%2FSticky,,,20,2,20,2301501 > * Advisory: for JAWS users, wait until Version 1607 shows up: > https://win10.groups.io/g/win10/topic/anniversary_update_advisory/2321788?p= > ,,,20,0,0,0::RecentPostDate%2FSticky,,,20,2,40,2321788 > * Display compatibility flag: MS is aware of this: > https://win10.groups.io/g/win10/topic/important_anniversary_update/2327524?p > =,,,20,0,0,0::RecentPostDate%2FSticky,,,20,2,0,2327524 > For members of certain Groups.IO lists: see the relevant discussion around > Windows 10 Anniversary Update. > > As for what's new and different: besides what Jim said, there are many > things new, changed, fixed and removed, including: > * Redesigned systems architecture (OneCore; cannot explain fully in > consideration for the audience scope, but suffice to say that, with > the Windows NT kernel restructuring, things that goes into core basic components > will be found on all devices running Windows 10 Anniversary Update > (PC's, smartphones, HoloLens, Xbox, Server 2016, IoT and so on)). > * Vastly improved UI Automation. > * Much better Edge that opens up possibilities via extensions (touch cursor > must be employed), UIA attribute changes and no longer allows > traditional ways of virtual cursor to function (the last one came from > a recent Main Menu podcast). > * Settings app reorganized, including the behavior Jim described earlier. > * New settings in Settings app, including universal dark theme, projecting > screen content from Windows 10 Mobile or another PC, app notification > priorities, dedicated subcategory for Windows Insider Program, ability > to prevent Windows Update from being attempted at a predefined time > period, rearrange and enable/disable quick actions and more. > * Control Panel's Taskbar properties has moved to Settings app. > * Start menu: reorganized, first-letter navigation partially returns > (see Jim's notes). > * Action Center: when you press Escape, Action Center will close > instead of > focus moving to a quick action. > * Press Delete from Action Center to remove notifications. > * Toasts (app notifications) no longer fires tooltip event, > potentially confusing screen readers. A slight modification to FSUIA > or related UIA handling code in jfw.exe must be modified to recognize > window open event instead and to keep an eye on UIA attribute > differences between normal and > priority toasts. > * Skype Preview app is usable to some extent (touch cursor should be > employed in some cases). > * For Home and Pro, You cannot turn off Cortana easily (you need to go > deeper into Group Policy to change this). You can do this easily (or > in some > cases, Cortana might be disabled) if using Pro Education, Enterprise > and Education. > * You can invoke Cortana from lock screen if you choose. > * Windows Subsystem for Linux, complete with Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) > image > (x64 only), Bash (Bourn Again Shell), emulation of Linux kernel 3.4 > API and > so on. Running GUI Linux programs will require a hack, and kernel modules, > such as Speakup will not run. > * User Account Control (UAC) dialog interface is now powered by XAML > (eXtensible application Markup Language), the UI technology that > powers universal apps. > * You can pin apps or some windows from apps across virtual desktops. > * You cannot share Wi-Fi passwords with contacts. > * Windows Ink to centralize pen support and to provide a workspace for pen > and touchscreen users. > * Windows+Shift+C instead of Windows+C to invoke Cortana. > * Windows+Alt+D to open time and calendar. > * Ability to change audio devices straight from Volume Control (there > is a > split button to do this). > * Windows+F is used to open Feedback Hub app with screenshots. Consequently, > there is no more Insider Hub nor Windows Feedback apps. > * Windows Insider Program participants will get first of a series of builds > for Redstone 2 sometime this month, with the next stable build > scheduled for > 2017. > * No more 260 character limit for file paths (raised to 32K chars). > * General performance improvements were observed. > > Good luck. > Cheers, > Joseph > > > -----Original Message----- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of Holger > Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2016 12:58 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] The anniversary update to W-10, changes to expect > > Still waiting for the update > > > > > Holger Fiallo > Send from my iPhone > > > On Aug 4, 2016, at 2:33 PM, James Flusche <jim.flus...@outlook.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Jaws user list. > > Hi group, I just did a Jaws tandem into Ed's new laptop which is running > the anniversary update of W-10. > > > > The settings area, changes: > > > > 1. After pressing Windows key+I, you are now in the search edit box. > > > > 2. Tab one time to the category list of 9 main categories. > > > > 3. After pressing enter on any of these categories, again you are in > the search edit box, just tab one time to the list of sub-categories. > > > > 4. . The first sub-category is always selected for you. > > > > 5. Just begin tabbing across the choices. > > > > 6. Again Jaws speaks too much information, just like at the first. > > > > 7. Always press, insert+Tab, this makes Jaws repeat what control you > are sitting on. > > > > 8. There are many new sub-categories in this new update. > > > > 9. I found a few places where Jaws had a hard time. > > > > 10. But overall, worked pretty good, at times, too much speaking. > > > > The start button area: > > > > 1. After pressing the windows key, or pressing enter on the start > button. > > > > 2. You are in the search edit box. > > > > 3. Tab one time to, the navigation button. > > > > 4. Press the down arrow to get to all your shortcuts, Documents, > downloads, personal folders, and power button. > > > > 5. Tab again to, your list of apps and programs. > > > > 6. First letter navigation only works from say, A to B. From > whatever letter you are currently in to, to the next letter, no further. > > > > 7. Tab again to, the live tile region. > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: > http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ > > > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: > http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/