Hi Tom, Go to your desktop, and press the F5 key to de-select all items.
If you find that a particular item will not de-select, press control+spacebar to de-select it. Now, what ever has focus should be immediately preceded with the term "Not Selected". If this is the case, press the applications key, or shift+F10 to activate your context menu, then, depending on whether you're using Windows 7 or an earlier version of Windows, arrow up to Screen Resolution, or properties, if using an earlier version of Windows and the screen resolution option is not one of the items within the applications menu, and press enter. In case you are using an earlier version of Windows and you had to enter on Properties, we have to get you to the right tab to proceed, so control+tab to the settings tab, and that's where you'll find the screen resolution to change. In the resulting dialog box, you'll first land on the monitor position, simply tab to the screen resolution slider, which should be reflected in a percentage along with a screen resolution, usually 1268 by 1268, these aren't exact number, just an example so you know what to look for. Just bring down the resolution to a value lower than 1028 using your arrow keys. Once you're at a resolution you're comfortable with, just tab to the apply button, which may or may not bring up a confirmation dialog box, asking you whether you're sure you want to make the particular change, just tab to the Yes button and you'll land back on the screen resolution dialog box. At this point, simply tab to the ok button, and you're done. Now if you access the Yahoo Mail site, it'll look like Yahoo Mail Classic, and you don't have to worry about making the change ever again. Hope this helps. Scorpio For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
