If you’re running windows 11, at some point in the not named future, you may be booting in to the cloud. No date was given for this, but this interesting article titled Microsoft wants to move Windows fully to the cloud – The Verge </a<> talks about a 2022 presentation where Microsoft talks about this andd business customers may be seeing this already.
Here’s the thing. Since they have work with the assistive technology companies in the past, where do they stand when it comes to this? If they’re out, is Narator or other accessibility tools that Microsoft has up to the challenge of keeping us up to date with how things work?
I’m not sure exactly what to think, and accessibility isn’t discussed in this article.
May the chatter begin.
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Well things like disk encription are already available on win11 systems if online automatically which I really think while fine is not good if you get it in your face.
What if you can’t login, or if you want to not have it on.
I had a system that was encripted, but the main drive had a chip failure.
It took a forensics hacker that a friend knew to retrieve the data and luckily for the guy that I was helping this guy was a friend so didn’t cost the earth.
For a business fine but I stop at getting things locked into online.
There are more cloud extentions in the latest optional.
My push is that if you login to the cloud like microsoft says you should you probably would be happy with extra security.
My dad loggs into the cloud on win10 and is going to possably go office 365 at least.
I don’t need to and I won’t really bother.
I only use word.
Would I be happy with it all going cloud?
As long as there was a desktop version that wouldn’t be a problem.
Cloud units as I understand give you limited access to things so who knows.
Would be nice to work from where ever but of course everything would be online which has its own issues.
Anyway, with the way the world is going, ie russia, I don’t think shoving everything online is necessarilly the 1 stop solution though.
We aren’t that far from world war 3, maybe a year or less who knows.
It makes sence business wize to go online.
I don’t see any reason for a home user like myself though.
As for access, narator is ok in its limited point.
If all this is for is business apps, microsoft apps, etc then narator is probably fine.
The issue is when we leave microsoft apps behind.
And you only have 1 core synth and cloud synth access.
Thats fine but even so I am still unsure.