According to an analyst, Microsoft has done a slipshod job of making Windows 7 usable for vision impaired people.
"We were very excited when it was initially revealed that Windows 7 would feature a major update to its accessibility features, the first since the release of Windows 2000," Dr Hollier writes.
"The key updates include a full-screen Magnifier, and predictive text for the on-screen keyboard. Both of these products have major potential as in the past, people have had to spend thousands of dollars on assistive technology software to achieve the same task.
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