Try Windows key + B, arrow to the right, network access, enter. I think you
will find add new network or different network if you are using hidden
network.

Try right arrow in (C:) partition, when hearing computer, organize. Windows
+ M to go to desktop. Tab once(start menu), tab twice(task manager) right
arrow again to go to programs you have attached to task manager by right
clicking, attach.

Take care
Terje Strømberg

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Jacobson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 11:51 PM
To: GW-INFO List
Subject: Windows 7

Hi,

I am getting my first exposure to Windows 7 and am wondering if anyone here
might have some Window-eyes tips.  First, there are more times in Windows 7
when the arrow keys locate buttons and links that are not revealed by the
TAB key.  Is there a strategy one can use to reliably know when this is the
case?

I am having a good deal of trouble consistently locating the window that
allows me to view wireless networks in range.  is there a recommended way to
find this?

I connect to one network using WPA2 and a certificate and my old laptop
under XP would prompt me for additional credentials the first time which
would be
where I would enter my user-id and password.  It was a tool tip so I would
route to the tool tip and then press the left click button.  I got that
prompt once in
Windows 7, but routing to the tooltip did not work.  I did not hear if the
prompt was actually in a tool tip, though, and another time I heard a
reference to
"Network fly-out" or something like that.  Are there some variations on tool
tips in Windows 7 that I need to be aware of with Window-Eyes?

Thanks in advance for any ideas.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson


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