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ms.sitesec: library ms.sitesec: library
author: jdeckerms author: jdeckerms
ms.author: jdecker ms.author: jdecker
ms.date: 06/19/2017 ms.date: 08/17/2017
ms.localizationpriority: medium ms.localizationpriority: medium
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| Accessibility feature | Default settings | | Accessibility feature | Default settings |
| --------------------- | ----------------- | | --------------------- | ----------------- |
| Narrator | Off |
| Magnifier | Off | | Magnifier | Off |
| High contrast | No theme selected | | High contrast | No theme selected |
| Closed captions | Defaults selected for Font and Background and window | | Closed captions | Defaults selected for Font and Background and window |
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| Mouse | Defaults selected for **Pointer size**, **Pointer color** and **Mouse keys**. | | Mouse | Defaults selected for **Pointer size**, **Pointer color** and **Mouse keys**. |
| Other options | Defaults selected for **Visual options** and **Touch feedback**. | | Other options | Defaults selected for **Visual options** and **Touch feedback**. |
The accessibility feature Narrator is not available in the **Settings** app. By default, Narrator is turned off. To change the default settings for Narrator, perform the following steps using a keyboard and mouse.
1. Dismiss the Welcome screen.
2. Open **Quick Actions** > **Ease of Access** from the status bar.
![Screenshot of Ease of Access tile](images/ease-of-access.png)
3. Turn Narrator on.
4. Click **Task Switcher**.
5. Select **Narrator Settings** from Task Switcher. You can now edit the default Narrator settings.
Additionally, these accessibility features and apps are returned to default settings when users press [End session](finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md): Additionally, these accessibility features and apps are returned to default settings when users press [End session](finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md):
- Narrator - Narrator
- Magnifier - Magnifier

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ms.pagetype: surfacehub ms.pagetype: surfacehub
author: jdeckerms author: jdeckerms
ms.author: jdecker ms.author: jdecker
ms.date: 06/19/2017 ms.date: 08/17/2017
ms.localizationpriority: medium ms.localizationpriority: medium
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This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Surface Hub Admin Guide]( surface-hub-administrators-guide.md). This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Surface Hub Admin Guide]( surface-hub-administrators-guide.md).
## August 2017
New or changed topic | Description
--- | ---
[Accessibility](accessibility-surface-hub.md) | Added information about Narrator
## July 2017 ## July 2017
| New or changed topic | Description | | New or changed topic | Description |

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**To join a device to Azure AD when the device already has Windows 10 Pro, version 1703 installed and set up** **To join a device to Azure AD when the device already has Windows 10 Pro, version 1703 installed and set up**
>[!IMPORTANT]
>Make sure that the user you're signing in with is **not** a BUILTIN/Administrator. That user cannot use the `+ Connect` button to join a work or school account.
1. Go to **Settings > Accounts > Access work or school**, as illustrated in **Figure 5**. 1. Go to **Settings > Accounts > Access work or school**, as illustrated in **Figure 5**.
<img src="images/enterprise-e3-connect-to-work-or-school.png" alt="Connect to work or school configuration" width="624" height="482" /> <img src="images/enterprise-e3-connect-to-work-or-school.png" alt="Connect to work or school configuration" width="624" height="482" />

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The first blade in the Upgrade Readiness solution is the upgrade overview blade. This blade displays the total count of computers sharing data with Microsoft, and the count of computers upgraded. As you successfully upgrade computers, the count of computers upgraded increases. The first blade in the Upgrade Readiness solution is the upgrade overview blade. This blade displays the total count of computers sharing data with Microsoft, and the count of computers upgraded. As you successfully upgrade computers, the count of computers upgraded increases.
The upgrade overivew blade displays data refresh status, including the date and time of the most recent data update and whether user changes are reflected. The upgrade overview blade also displays the current target OS version. For more information about the target OS version, see [target version](use-upgrade-readiness-to-manage-windows-upgrades.md). The upgrade overivew blade displays data refresh status, including the date and time of the most recent data update and whether user changes are reflected. The upgrade overview blade also displays the current target OS version. For more information about the target OS version, see [target version](use-upgrade-readiness-to-manage-windows-upgrades.md#target-version).
The following color-coded status changes are reflected on the upgrade overview blade: The following color-coded status changes are reflected on the upgrade overview blade:
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- If the current value is an older OS version than the recommended value, but not deprecated, the version is displayed in amber. - If the current value is an older OS version than the recommended value, but not deprecated, the version is displayed in amber.
- If the current value is a deprecated OS version, the version is displayed in red. - If the current value is a deprecated OS version, the version is displayed in red.
Click on a row to drill down and see details about individual computers. If KBs are missing, see [Deploy the compatibility update and related KBs](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/windows/deploy/upgrade-readiness-get-started#deploy-the-compatibility-update-and-related-kbs) for information on required KBs. Click on a row to drill down and see details about individual computers. If KBs are missing, see [Deploy the compatibility update and related KBs](upgrade-readiness-get-started.md#deploy-the-compatibility-update-and-related-kbs) for information on required KBs.
In the following example, there is no delay in data processing, less than 4% of computers (6k\294k) have incomplete data, there are no pending user changes, and the currently selected target OS version is the same as the recommended version: In the following example, there is no delay in data processing, less than 4% of computers (6k\294k) have incomplete data, there are no pending user changes, and the currently selected target OS version is the same as the recommended version:
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- Percentage of computers in your total computer inventory that opened the application in the past 30 days - Percentage of computers in your total computer inventory that opened the application in the past 30 days
- Issues detected, if any - Issues detected, if any
- Upgrade assessment based on analysis of application data - Upgrade assessment based on analysis of application data
- Rollup level - Rollup level

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The number displayed under **Computers upgraded** in the Upgrade Overview blade is the total number of computers that are already running the same or a later version of Windows compared to the target version. It also is used in the evaluation of apps and drivers: Known issues and guidance for the apps and drivers in Upgrade Readiness is based on the target operating system version. The number displayed under **Computers upgraded** in the Upgrade Overview blade is the total number of computers that are already running the same or a later version of Windows compared to the target version. It also is used in the evaluation of apps and drivers: Known issues and guidance for the apps and drivers in Upgrade Readiness is based on the target operating system version.
You now have the ability to change the Windows 10 version you wish to target. The available options currently are: Windows 10 version 1507, Windows 10 version 1511, and Windows version 1607. You now have the ability to change the Windows 10 version you wish to target. The available options currently are: Windows 10 version 1507, Windows 10 version 1511, Windows 10 version 1607, and Windows 10 version 1703.
To change the target version setting, click on **Solutions Settings**, which appears at the top when you open you Upgrade Readiness solution: To change the target version setting, click on **Solutions Settings**, which appears at the top when you open you Upgrade Readiness solution: