@matt@toot.cafe
It's good that a lot of work got done on Narrator in the Windows 8 to 10 era, but otherwise I basically wish the shell had been frozen at Windows 7. And really, most of it could have been frozen at Windows XP or 2000. There were a few improvements in Vista and 7. The rewritten Programs and Features (formerly Add/Remove Programs) control panel introduced in Vista was a real improvement; ironically it got better by using a classic Win32 list view as opposed to the weird one in Windows XP.
@matt@toot.cafe
I think we Windows screen reader power-users tend to notice anything that doesn't behave exactly like either the classic Win32 controls or the major web browser engines. This is an obstacle that will face any would-be challenger to wxWidgets in the cottage industry of desktop apps developed by and for blind people.