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Peter Q. Wolfe, AS
[email protected] List:
It's me Peter here with some Windows 7 issues. I was in my Intro
to Computing labatory experimental activity over printing out small
strings on a page right? Well, I'm trying to get to the JGRASP
compiler and the skeleton software to use that and WEB-CAT to submit
my work. However, I never worked with Windows 7 and found it very very
difficult nearly impossible at times. Look at the start menu right? I
couldn't find log out or shutdown or anythign of the sort. Man I also
had a trouble with this built in Windows Narrator or something to read
aloud the screen or something with this list of bs options that won't
seriously help a true blind person anyways.
So, I am wondering what is the simpliest way of explaining the
differences betweeen XP and 7? I find thus far that 7 is a severe
disappointment and is making my feeling of becoming an Apple user even
stronger with their built in screen reader. Unless trends don't
change, I will be changing over in like a years time. I don't have a
lot of time to learn any new program as new things change all of the
time in my classes being an engineering student and quite frankly its
hard being a engineering student at a major university with time
restraints even enough to have a tutor in one of my classes is hard to
come by in my schedule. When I also use the system at campus it has
this silly dialogue screen to log in with my user name and password
and it's really cumbersome at times. I just am pissed off right now
with Windows OS systems completely cause of their primitive system
design for simple users not serious computer programmers.
Thanks,
Peter Q. Wolfe, AS
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