Upgrade to Windows 10 Get the Windows 7 Extended Support for Business (only available for business licenses)
The only problem with both choices is that they both involve paying a hefty sum of money. Thus users are looking for methods through which they can get their hands on a free Windows 10 license. The good news is that that with Windows 10, Microsoft brought a way for people using Windows 7 and assistive technologies to upgrade to Windows 10 for free. This method still works today, and this article will show you how assistive technologies users can get their free copy of Windows 10.
What are assistive technologies?
For those of you that don’t know, assistive technology is a much larger term which refers to multiple types of aids that help adults and children with disabilities in their daily lives. These include all programs meant to help users with disabilities, including:
Screen readers Voice commands and dictation Magnification and contrast Audio descriptions
How can I get a free copy of Windows 10?
All a user needs to do is upgrade to Windows 10 is to simply use their Windows 7 product key that had assistive technologies attached to it. Note: Before starting off, you should backup all your files and applications or licenses to a removable hard drive or to the cloud. That way, if something goes wrong, you can restore your data without losing it. You should now be able to now use Windows 10 freely, and benefit from the latest generation of assistive technology that it has to offer. Do you think this free upgrade is useful for people who need assistive technologies to make their lives easier? Let us know in the comment section below. RELATED ARTICLES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:
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