Paul,
From inside the WE control panel, go to General/Startup Options.
Activate the "Set Options" button, and a dialog will open to let you set
Window-Eyes to load at the login screen and, if you wish, after you
login. Note that if you are running in Windows Vista or Windows 7, you
may see a prompt from the User Account Control asking if you want
Window-Eyes to make changes to your computer. Go ahead and answer either
"Continue" or "Yes," respectively.
Regards,
Steve
On 10/3/2011 5:20 AM, Paul Nobrega wrote:
how do I automatically boot with windows eyes. thanks,
Paul
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