Hi Michal,

You are correct… checked means  on, and no status indication means off.

HTH

Russell
> On Aug 13, 2015, at 10:31 AM, Michal Nowicki via Jfw <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Russell and All,
> 
> I encountered the same accessibility barrier when trying to disable this
> feature.  I assumed that "checked" means "on, while no status indication
> signifies "off." Can anyone confirm if this is in fact correct?  I don't
> have System Access to verify myself.  I would greatly appreciate it.  Thank
> you in advance for your help.
> 
> Best Wishes,
> 
> Michal
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Russell
> Solowoniuk via Jfw
> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 10:04 AM
> To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.' <[email protected]>
> Cc: Russell Solowoniuk <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: How To Stop Windows 10 from Sharing Your Bandwidth With Others
> Without Your Permission
> 
> Hi Mark,
> 
> Wow! I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but MS nevver ceases to amaze me with
> some of the choices they make! Why would this, to use the term loosely,
> feature, be turned on by default? If you hadn't brought it up here, I would
> have unwittingly been sharing my bandwidth with who knows who! Amazing!
> Another confirmation that switching to the Mac as my main home computer 6
> years agowas the right choice!
> 
> Just as an aside to this... when I followed your instructions to turn off
> this feature, Jaws only read the On/Off switch button as "checked" so it was
> really unclear as to what I was checking or unchecking. I unloaded Jaws and
> loaded System Access. System Access announced "Switch button On" and "Switch
> button Off", which helped me to know for sure that I was actually turning
> this feature off. 
> 
> Thanks Mark for bringing this to our attention! You saved me much bandwidth,
> I'm sure! :)
> 
> Russell
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark via Jfw
> Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 3:19 PM
> To: 'Jaws for Windows' <[email protected]>
> Cc: Mark <[email protected]>
> Subject: How To Stop Windows 10 from Sharing Your Bandwidth With Others
> Without Your Permission
> 
> Hello My Fellow Windows 10 Users,
> 
> You know, I was becoming less and less enthusiastic about Windows 10 as it
> does so many things, in terms of sharing our personal information, and now,
> it seems, even our band-width without our expressed permission, until I
> discovered how to control it's somewhat hidden options.
> 
> Please read the following, carefully, to discover how to disable this, in my
> opinion, very unwelcomed feature.
> 
> Mark
> 
> How to Disable Windows 10 Update Delivery Optimization (WUDO) 
> 
> By default, Windows 10 is using your bandwidth by way of a new 'feature'
> called Windows Update Delivery Optimization (WUDO). In a nutshell, Windows
> 10 is uploading files in the background to other Windows 10 users. This
> brief guide will explain how to disable the Windows Update Delivery
> Optimization service. 
> 
> 1.
> Click the Windows 10 "Start Button" and select Settings 
> 
> 2.
> Select Update & security from the Settings menu. 
> 
> 3.
> Click Advanced options 
> 
> 4.
> Click Choose how updates are delivered 
> 
> 5.
> Finally, toggle Updates from more than one place to Off 
> 
> 6.
> All done!
> 
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