In this first episode of a series, James Oates gives us an overview of accessibility options on Windows Phone8.1. Using an entry level Nokia Lumia 635, he demonstrates the built in screen reader Narrator, and runs through the apps you will find on your phones start screen.
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Exploring Windows 8.1 Part 2 – My God, Its Full Of Apps!
In part two of Exploring Windows 8.1, James Oates takes us on a tour of all of the applications that are pre-installed on the start screen. The following applications are included in the demonstration: Mail, Skype, One Drive, Reading List, Calendar, Weather, Finance, Video, Music, Sports, Internet Explorer, News, and the Windows Store. James also briefly demonstrates Google Now on Chrome.
Exploring Windows 8.1 – I’m At The Start Screen. Now What!
In this podcast, James Oates walks you through the layout of Windows 8.1. He explains live tiles, and how to change the appearance of the start screen. He shows you how to find your applications, and how to add them to your start screen or task bar. He shows you how to use the file explorer and search feature, add keyboard short cuts to access your most frequently used programs from anywhere on the computer, how to have your computer show the desktop at startup instead of the start screen, and how to bypass the login screen when starting your computer.
How To Upgrade Tiny Tunes
In this episode Cullen demonstrates how to upgrade to the latest version of
Tiny Tunes
using Windows XP.
Windows Surface RT Works For Me.
In this episode Daniel Hubbell from Microsoft shows us the accessibility features of
Surface RT
and explains the differences between Surface RT and Surface Pro. Microsoft Accessibility Support is now available in North America at 1-800-936-5900
Windows Phone 8 – Accessible For Low Vision.
In this episode we look at the accessibility features of
Windows Phone 8
for low vision users at the CSUN 2013 conference.
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