If you click in the bottom right on the accessibility icon you can open the microsoft onscreen keyboard if you want. If you really want it gone though, open the Start Menu and click open Settings. Select ‘Accounts’. Next, chose ‘Sign-in options’ scroll down to PIN and click remove and remove again
I thought you might find this interesting:
http://www.thv11.com/news/local/ark-teacher-shows-remarkable-improvement-with-new-multiple-sclerosis-treatment/446419063
Carolyn
For you folks with MS:
http://www.thv11.com/news/local/ark-teacher-shows-remarkable-improvement-with-new-multiple-sclerosis-treatment/446419063
Carolyn
sorry
about the underlining
The link that Jim provided is correct.
Unfortunately, prior to 1999 with Bill Clinton in office Medicare DID
provide for ongoing home health care via MEDICARE. I know, I lived it for
two full years.
I got 2 hours every morning of home health aide care and 2 hours every
evening at home health
I just got a new computer with Dragon version 13 premium. I have to use a
pin In order to sign on to Microsoft so that I can go in and activate
Dragon, but the problem is I can't do this because I only use a mouse stick
sometimes, and do not have a keyboard available.
Question is this: so I use
https://www.tekrevue.com/tip/skip-windows-10-login-screen/
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 4:04 PM, Randy Anderson
wrote:
> I just got a new computer with Dragon version 13 premium. I have to use a
> pin In order to sign on to Microsoft so that I can go in and activate
>
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