Use the Microsoft media creation tool  to update, to the anniversary update
for W-10. Works great.


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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

 

 

 

 

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 E-mail: marek_dur...@cz.ibm.com
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                                                                     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.
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