This is just my personal opinion. So take it for what it's worth.
Edge accessibility will come. Microsoft is not going to force us to use
only Edge as someone on this list likes to say.
Regarding searching from the Cortana search box? Yes, that is tied to
Edge now. But for me, so what. My browser is pinned to the Task bar and
my home page is Google. So when I press Windows+1 IE opens, Google
loads, I'm in the search box, and browse mode toggles off. So I press
one key combination, type my text, hit enter, and I've got my results
without anything else in my start menu or on my system. Yes, it may take
me a second or two longer. but on the other hand, I can activate a link
and then hit Alt-Left arrow to go back to the search results. I don't
know why this fly is turning into a vulture that's threatening
civilization as we know it. ;)
Regards,
Tom
On 5/18/2016 2:33 PM, Stephen Clark via Talk wrote:
Since I only use Win-eyes for now I wouldn't know about other screen
readers. However, my original message is not to be critical of Win-eyes.
It's more out of frustration as to the direction that MS is going with
Edge and if accessibility is not provided to it soon with in the near
future I feel we'll be left behind.
On 5/18/2016 1:23 PM, Kevin Huber wrote:
Hi Stephen:
I understand what you are saying and I totally agree with you, but I
have one question.
Do any of the other screen readers have Edge accessibility built into
them?
Kevin Huber
On 5/17/16, Stephen Clark via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
Speaking of Windows 10 and the need for Window-eyes support for Edge,
has any one noticed the following recent change? When you do a search
from the start menu and you press enter to search the web for your
result, it will now only bring up Edge regardless of what your default
web browser is. As far as I'm aware there is no way to change this
behavior.
==Steve
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