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  1. Hello JFX, I'm not sure on the technical workings behind it. I just thought that maybe I bring it to your attention, as I use your wonderful program quite often. Thanks for your reply.
  2. Hello JFX, I would like to thank you for a wonderful windows setup program. So Light and small, yet so powerful! I wonder if you might consider the following to improve your program with regard to accessibility: 1. Labeling buttons and edit fields? I use a screenreading program, which speaks text being displayed on the screen. here is an example of which buttons and edit boxes would really make it a breeze to use if labled correctly: 1. this button opens the bootice program. 2. the next button allows to format the drive. 3. 2 buttons allowing one to search for the wim/ESD file. Although one button is labled as search. 4. 2 buttons performing the same function although one button is labled as search allowing to choose the drive which is bootable. 5. 2 buttons performing the same function although one button is labled as search allowing to select which drive to setup windows on. Might I add a suggestion for the layout please: There are 3 edit fiels: select location of windows files Select location of the Boot drive (which is not labled in a way that the screenreader reads it) select location of the installation drive It could be great if you could perhaps put a browse button next to each edit box rather than having all three edit boxes in a row then all the browse buttons in a row. Now for the stuff that is labled: All the buttons that fall under options as well as the setup buttons are labled. The pages that allow one to choose which OS needs to be installed i.e. 2000/xp/2003 vista/7/8/2008/2012 are labled. It would really be great if you could perhaps look in to it. Kind Regards

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