OK. Didn't know that. In prior versions, you had to disable the
hotkeys for the Intel Grapics card. Glad to see that's fixed.--Matt.
At 11:13 AM 3/25/2015, Kevin Huber wrote:
Hi Matt:
From what I understand, the graphics hotkeys aren't a problem in 9.1
because Window-eyes accesses the keyboar
Hi Matt:
>From what I understand, the graphics hotkeys aren't a problem in 9.1
because Window-eyes accesses the keyboard at a lower level and hence
Window-eyes will see the control-shift-arrow keys first and be able to
act on them whether the graphics hotkeys are enabled or not.
Kevin Huber
On 3/
Also make sure that your function keys are set to retain there traditional
settings. Some new machines make the function keys perform functions specific
to that machine such as turning the volume up and down,
or turning wireless on and off. To use the function keys as you would normally
use t
Hi, Mark. If the Dell has both eraserhead and touchpad, suggest
Athey turn off the touchpad. Also disable hotkeys for the graphics
screen, as they conflict with the WE hotkeys.--Matthew Chao
t 01:11 PM 3/24/2015, Mark Cussons via Talk wrote:
Subject: Re new dell laptop settings
HI All,
Plea
Subject: Re new dell laptop settings
HI All,
Please can you email me the precise steps as to what to turn off etc,
utilities etc on a new dell laptop? My company has bought me a new dell
laptop, and I'm having it set up tomorrow with window eyes 9.1.0. What
settings can I make to help it work be