First of all sorry for saying that cursed name, but a school teacher asked me to install it on her laptop, i had no idea how to but after following some tutorials online, it displays this error:

Windows couldn’t open C:\Source\install.wim

I would be very grateful for your help

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    3 years ago

    Several months ago there was a documentary about full DeafBlind people and a woman who finished a degree and wrote some book in that state in middle or begining of the XX century.

    It didn’t explain so much about how to deal with her issues but I remember a conference part where she put two fingers around the mouth of the main speaker to be able to understand what was she saying.

    Then, used some kind of sign language to speak. I didn’t watch the rest.

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          It would be hard to understand for general users how larger text, magnifier tool, large buttons and colour blocks et al work, but for folks with poor sight, it is so essential. Accessibility should be worked on a lot, but all the stupid focus there is, is on dumb voice assistants. Voice is never going to allow to do everything on a computing device.

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            Agree entirely! In my opinion displays, feed backs and so forth should be first THEN voice assistant for those who truly do need this. It’s not the best accessible option in the “toolbox” but some people really can’t see a dan thing.