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After trying out the Asus ROG ally, and having to return two units, I think I’m just done with this device. From what I’ve heard other users mention, the Legion go seems to be made with much higher quality materials, so I’m thinking the right move might be for me to check the system out. The thing is, since I’m blind, I have to be certain that whatever interface that I use is accessible with the screen reader that I use on windows, which is NVDA. This is a free open source screen reader that blind users are able to use, and it allows us to get loads of information about what item is currently being focused on our systems, allowing us to completely navigate our devices without vision. Is there any chance one of you could download the aforementioned program to see if it is able to read the proprietary software from Lenovo?
If any of you can, thanks a ton!
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