britechguy
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Yet another question triggered secondary to accessibility issues for blind users.
There are makers of machines out there who include utilities that clearly are tweaking BIOS from within Windows for certain functions. The one that springs to mind most immediately is toggling the SmartKeys/MediaKeys feature for function keys on/off. HP does not have one of these utilities and you have to do this in UEFI, but Lenovo does, so while you can go in to UEFI and flip that switch, it's not necessary.
I'm not so foolish as to believe a utility could exist that could handle all makers and features of all UEFI/BIOS, but I am wondering if any clever programmers out there ever created a utility that, for instance, would allow the resetting of boot order from within Windows. This would make it possible, at least if that utility itself is accessible, for a blind user to rearrange boot order (and, believe it or not, the need does arise) without engaging sighted assistance.
I'm just curious if anyone here has encountered such a utility (or utilities), and if so, what you've seen them be capable of doing? I've never even tripped over such a beast, yet I can believe it may be out there, somewhere.
There are makers of machines out there who include utilities that clearly are tweaking BIOS from within Windows for certain functions. The one that springs to mind most immediately is toggling the SmartKeys/MediaKeys feature for function keys on/off. HP does not have one of these utilities and you have to do this in UEFI, but Lenovo does, so while you can go in to UEFI and flip that switch, it's not necessary.
I'm not so foolish as to believe a utility could exist that could handle all makers and features of all UEFI/BIOS, but I am wondering if any clever programmers out there ever created a utility that, for instance, would allow the resetting of boot order from within Windows. This would make it possible, at least if that utility itself is accessible, for a blind user to rearrange boot order (and, believe it or not, the need does arise) without engaging sighted assistance.
I'm just curious if anyone here has encountered such a utility (or utilities), and if so, what you've seen them be capable of doing? I've never even tripped over such a beast, yet I can believe it may be out there, somewhere.