Installing Windows is best done with sighted help, if you want to go the Boot 
Camp route, as there is no audio. While one could try to memorize the 
keystrokes or refer to a cheat sheet of the key sequence, I wouldn’t want to 
risk doing this myself. I suppose one could try to work out some sort of 
accessible Windows pre-installation environment (PE) maybe in conjunction with 
a USB headset to get audio working, but I’m not sure it’s really worth the 
trouble. All of the configuration done on the Mac OS X side of things, like 
running the Boot Camp Assistant, is accessible, but the Windows setup itself is 
not.

Grant

On May 4, 2015, at 12:23 PM, Shaf <shafpa...@gmail.com> wrote:

Did you read the manual? There's a very good reason why Apple has great step by 
step (and yes, totally accessible!) articles on Bootcamp and its usage.

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