Yes, if you mean completely shutting down and restarting. I've done this several times. I have this problem about a month ago and after several times of is shutting down and restarting it cleared up. I don't know what the problem is but my laptop is always been hyper sensitive. It has one of those touchpads on the front edge and even though I think I have the mouse turned off, sometimes it does cause the cursor to skip around. I've got the feeling it's something to do with that perhaps the view is somewhere that I don't want it to be and therefore I'm not seeing where my cursor is.
Smoke signals Sent from quietwater > On Apr 24, 2017, at 5:06 PM, Denny Huff <[email protected]> wrote: > > First of all, the obvious, have you tried rebooting? > > > ________________________________________________ > Denny Huff > Gateway for the Blind LLC. > > From: ATI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of DeAnna Noriega > Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 3:49 PM > To: Adaptive technology information and support. <[email protected]> > Subject: [ATI] Invisible subject lines > > I have a weird problem on my computer. When I start Outlook, my laptop > downloads mail but tells me my inbox is zero. It doesn’t show me the subject > lines of any of my messages. The only way I know they are there is to check > with my IPhone. I can read them if I first hit space and then enter and the > computer opens the message first in the queue for me. I can then tab back and > forth to read the subject line the sender and the date and time sent fields. > This is frustrating to say the least. I have the most recent version of JAWS > and use Outlook 2010. Any ideas would be most appreciated. > Thanks, > DeAnna Noriega > [email protected] > 573-544-3511. > > _______________________________________________ > ATI (Adaptive Technology Inc.) > A special interest affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind > http://moblind.org/membership/affiliates/adaptive_technology
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