Adam, you can always go to the start button, with windows key and type in C:
or file explorer  or windows key and letter E.
I have a new windows 10 Toshiba laptop and besides finding tutorials to
listen to about maximizing the use of the user interface, a lot has been
learned exploring.
But the initial search field on the start button can usually get you where
you need to go.
Try typing in the search box the word "places" and you get taken to a
control allowing you to check items you want on the start menu.
So I am just now starting week 2 of this new operating system. Meanwhile I
still have my windows 7 on another Toshiba laptop.
John

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Adam Morris
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2015 3:02 AM
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: [JAWS-Users] windows 10 and this computer?

Hi all,

have just put jaws on my wife's pc.

I'm used to in windows 7 using windows e to bring up file explorer and then
being put on drive c and so on.
 From my understanding with win10 this pc now does a similar thing.
When I go to this pc there are a lot of other options to do with recent
files and folders.
Is there a way to have win10 behave similarly to win7 or is this the
learning curve that people talk about?
I'm not going to upgrade my machines yet till I'm proficient at using my
wife's.



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