That might be ok, I for one always re map my keys, for example I actuilly have a custom system key stroke set up so I can close apps with control q, instead of alt f for, just because I don't like that key stroke. I believe your only real hope would be some extencive key remapping. I also don't think NVDA or Jaws will bother to make their softwhere work with the touch bar, since the feature will only effect a tiny portion of users. I believe that windows screen readers would have to make a special function to make the touch bar work, unless they just saw it as a touch screen, which I don't think will be the case. I believe they will be pressed as soon as you touch the bar, without you knowing if you are pressing the right key or not. However, I'm not sure it would even be possible for the function keys to be accessible to us in windows. We do know that there are drivers that offer function keys on the touch bar for sighted people in windows. ![]() I decided to avoid the touch bar, in part because of the exact concerns you are expressing. I don't have an answer to your question, since I decided to get the 2016 mac book pro with function keys, but I hope my following thoughts might help.
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