you keep getting bogged down in recent folders and stuff?
1. Press windows I for settings.
2. Right arrow or tab into the list view tab works best.
3. Right arrow to personizalation in the list view sorry that is
personalization…
4. Press enter on personalization.
5. Tab to the list iew view
To see the size of the disk, if using NVDA first press insert n for NVDA menu,
go into preferences, go down to object presentation, press enter. Make sure
show or read tooltips is checked and most other things in that dialog are
checked. Tab to ok and hit enter then press control insert c to
Hi,
My first question is a bit trivial. In My Computer, I could arrow or
tab to see the size of the disk and how much space was left. Is there a
way to do this in Win10?
Also, Is there a way to get Win10 to behave more like Win7? I keep
getting bogged down in the recent folder and
Here is a link where you can download the TB app. It is version 0.7 or
something like that. As far as I know, it is the only version.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5ga51hj2avjklup/thunderbird0.7.wepm?dl=0
Carol
P.S. Please let me when you have downloaded it. Thanks.
On 12/17/2017 9:35 AM,
Hi Larry,
What you have experienced speaks to the need to consider two points:
It is worthwhile to reboot your machine periodically, perhaps every few days,
if it's not too inconvenient.
Also, Window-Eyes sometimes requires a restart when it has difficulty properly
reporting the currently
Whatever was the case, I am glad you got it all fixed.
For a later time, you might want to keep in mind the suggested approach,
that someone else gave you. The Filter-stuff, is normally turned on with
Ctrl-K. To get it turned off, you go to the View-menu of Thunderbird, by
hitting Alt-V. In
Hey Tom and all who have tried to help.
It looks like I may have fixed this problem in a rather unexpected way.
When I would try to close any of the windows representing a session of
TB, I was getting the impression that these windows weren't actually
shutting, because when returning to the
Hello
I have just got a new machine but can't downloadf either of the apps for
Thunderbird. Are the apps still available via "app get"?
With thanks in advance
Mike.
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Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the
I have no idea why the message filter dialog would pop up every time you
open TB. But have you tried closing that window with Control-W? Just a
guess.
Regards,
Tom
On 12/17/2017 6:26 AM, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
Yes Nick, and that is just what I have been forced to do. However, I
still
Yes Nick, and that is just what I have been forced to do. However, I
still have this issue where TB refuses to close on its own, making it
necessary to go to the task manager.
I guess the only reason I really find this filter thing so annoying is
that nothing I do seems to satisfy. I cannot
I probably don't do as much with TBird as you do, but if you can get to
your inbox (for example), can't you ignore the filters option?
On 12/17/2017 4:35 AM, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
> Well Nick, no problem finding my inbox, but the filter thing, as well as
> this annoyance of not being
Well Nick, no problem finding my inbox, but the filter thing, as well as
this annoyance of not being able to close TD just will not go away. At
least there is that usual faithful remedy of the task manager. It seems
to work every time. Only wish I had a shortcut directly to the TB option
I've had this occasionally. Usually I tab around (frantically) until I
can find my inbox.
On 12/16/2017 5:41 PM, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
> Hey listers,
>
>
> Since spending four days in the hospital after dropping the DTBM on my
> foot, something has started to happen with my
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