This all sounds good and I may be wrong but If you buy the computer with
Windows pre installed when you turn on the computer you have to set certain
options before windows is actually up and running so you can start narrator.
Depending on where you are going to buy the computer they might do this for
you so when you turn on the computer you are on the desktop.
The various options are country, currency, time and date internet connection
and so on.  If this isn't possible you will need a sightling.
Robert
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From: "chris hallsworth" <
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To: "'G W Micro'" <
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Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 4:54 AM
Subject: Re: how to set up windows 7 right out of the box?
You can bring up Narrator with Windows-u, tab one time, space, enter.
There will be sound out of the box because it is a Realtek or other HD
audio card. You can turn off the extra features for the sound card by
searching for Sound from the start menu. Select speakers and then click
properties. Look in the enhancements tab.


Christopher H

On 11/02/2012 02:19, Sue Ward wrote:

Hello. I was wondering if I was to buy a computer with windows7 on it,
how would I get it up and running right when I get it out of the box?
After I set up the actual computer and plug everything in, and after I
turn on the computer how would I turn on the sound if it is not turn on
by default? Plus how would I get speech going so I can answer the
questions and get windows 7 up and running? With the real tech sound
cards which I never used how would I turn off the extra features? Thanks
everyone for the info.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "chris hallsworth" <[email protected]>
To: "'G W Micro'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 4:54 AM
Subject: Re: how to set up windows 7 right out of the box?


You can bring up Narrator with Windows-u, tab one time, space, enter. There will be sound out of the box because it is a Realtek or other HD audio card. You can turn off the extra features for the sound card by searching for Sound from the start menu. Select speakers and then click properties. Look in the enhancements tab.


Christopher H

On 11/02/2012 02:19, Sue Ward wrote:

Hello. I was wondering if I was to buy a computer with windows7 on it,
how would I get it up and running right when I get it out of the box?
After I set up the actual computer and plug everything in, and after I
turn on the computer how would I turn on the sound if it is not turn on
by default? Plus how would I get speech going so I can answer the
questions and get windows 7 up and running? With the real tech sound
cards which I never used how would I turn off the extra features? Thanks
everyone for the info.
____________________________________________________________
57 Year Old Looks 27
Local Woman Reveals Wrinkle Secret That Has Doctors Angry.
http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3131/4f35d07d99829c8621cst04vuc
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