Walt, don't know if I understand the code, but I think it relates some how to versions of WE, or the OS. The 'puter will be running WE 7.11, and Vista. I think the computer is billed as a 64model, but don't know but what it might also be running the 64bit OS, we'll just have to see I guess. I suspect my neighbor (the giver) would have absolutely no idea. Not to mention, he might be a bit upset if he knew that I hadn't yet made use of the 'puter that some how in his mind, he thought I was in such need of :). But thanks for the key combo. I guess you are saying without saying, that I'll have to wait to run WE after the initial installation?

Thanks,

Larry

At 11:41 AM 12/12/2009, you wrote:
We33 5f y64 4se Narrator to work us windows key u and that will start the program.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Higgins" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:14 AM
Subject: Finally getting round to setting up a gift Dell computer, a couple of questions and concerns


Hello gang,

Man, it's been almost a whole year since my thoughtful, but unthinking neighbors gave me a Dell computer for Christmas. I, already having a 'puter that is in great working shape, just never had any reason or motivation to hassle with setting the new one up, so hope the thing will even work after sitting in my closet for the past year.

What I'm wondering about is some how installing Window-Eyes before running the prerequisite preinstallation of the different programs that can be loaded on the new system. Is there anyway to put WE on a SDHC card, and some how copying the video driver to the computer, or do I have to just use Narrator. If I have to use Narrator, what is the key combination for getting it to run in this situation.

I know, if I waited for my dear wife to return from her Saturday duties, I would have some sighted help, and some of this would be moot, but I would like to just take this bull by the horns while I'm in the mood and go for it.

I don't know just how many good uses to which I'll be able to put this computer, other than using it for a partial backup for my music files, as well as my Openbook library, but who knows.

I guess the biggest hassle I can see with this thing is that I don't even know if this has a wireless card in it, so don't know if I will even be able to access the Internet without plugging my cable hookup into it and letting it go. But if I can't get it to talk with any ease, I guess I'll just have to wait on the wife :). Anyway, any helpful hints will certainly be appreciated.

Thanks,

Larry

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