@BTyson @tspivey @NVAccess I fully concur with all the points mentioned. I will refrain from updating my version of NVDA should this transpire. Although integrating NVDA remote as a component of the primary NVDA package might seem beneficial, the resultant compromise is not advantageous for the end user. It is almost as if the argument is that they will be provided with NVDA remote and other crucial add-ons deemed important, but are restricted to downloading add-ons solely from the specified add-on store, and your only screen reader open to you is NVDA at startup. I acknowledge that the latter point is somewhat exaggerated, however, in my view, there should be no reason for users to be restrained from using their preferred speech synthesizer on the UAC screens or at startup. From a user's standpoint, even contemplating such an idea is illogical.