Re: [Audyssey] This question goesw for Thomas

2007-06-04 Thread shaun everiss
well although I do use jaws for a load of hard to access things, for general 
use hal is my prefured reader.
Its simple and doesn't work with a load of stuff jaws does, however thats why I 
use it.
Most days the programs I use are studio recorder, notepad, ie, word, notepad 
and winamp.
with soundforge, acid, media classic on the side.
At 01:43 a.m. 5/06/2007, you wrote:

Hi Jason,
I'm primarily a Window Eyes user, not a Jaws user, but the Jaws and 
Window Eyes commands haven't changed under Win Vista.
As for Windows Arrow it is a 3D desktop for Windows Vista. By default 
Arrow was disabled on my copy of Vista, and I had the option to launch 
it. I tried it out and didn't like it from an accessibility standpoint.
Basically, in
Vista you can set your desktop up three ways. Classic which is like XP. 
Web which turns your desktop into a glorified web page. Then Windows 
Arrow which is all 3D and puts everything in to a 3D look and feel.



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Re: [Audyssey] This question goesw for Thomas

2007-06-03 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Jason,
I don't have my Vista computer right in front of me, but I recall you 
change it back the same way as XP.
Tab to the taskbar, do alt+enter, control+tab, and I believe somewhere 
in that dialog was a radio button or check box to change the start menu 
and desktop to classic.
To reset the control panel to classic tab around on the screen until you 
see a button for clasic view, or icon view, or something like that.

To get rid of that annoying welcome center screen that pops up when you 
log in you have to open the Vista Registry and manually delete the 
welcome center key from the startup options. Once done the Welcome 
Center popup will bite the dust. Unfortunately, I don't have the exact 
branch for that key memorised, but it wasn't hard to find. It was 
something like
HKey_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Windows
and from there I can't remember where the Welcome Center key was. Though 
I gave you the general area where to find it.
One of the nice things of being a programmer is you learn about the 
registry structure, and find little tricks like killing the Welcome 
Center where the average user has no option to do it. Grin.
Sorry, I can't be much more help than this at the moment, but I am till 
living out of boxes, and I don't currently have a Vista computer 
available since that computer was the one with the bad motherboard. 
Though, I do remember allot of the things I did to make it work better 
with screen readers in general terms.
Cheers.





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