RJ,
Your right, I don't know what I was thinking of. Windows enter will
start and exit narrator.
Bob, K8LR, tinn...@charter.net
On 5/13/2016 7:17 PM, RJ Sandefur wrote:
Bob, it is windows enter, not the control key. I think you were
possibley thinking of another program.
On 5/13/2016
On my other laptop that ran Windows 7, I was able to upgrade with no problem, I
did it with a little sighted assistance,but other than that, I had no problem.
I got my other laptop in 2010, then as time went on, I got another one this
year, only better.
Charlie Short
-Original
Bob, it is windows enter, not the control key. I think you were
possibley thinking of another program.
On 5/13/2016 6:50 PM, Bob Tinney via Talk wrote:
Jim,
When you start the upgrade process, your current windows version will
continue to work until the computer is ready to reboot in
Jim,
When you start the upgrade process, your current windows version will
continue to work until the computer is ready to reboot in Windows 10.
I'd wait about ten minutes or so after that until you try to bring up
narrator by hitting control enter. I've had the best luck upgrading to
Sounds like a computer issue. RJ
On 5/13/2016 3:15 PM, kitty hevener via Talk wrote:
jim, I tried it a few months ago. I followed the directions on the
two part tutorial that mark solomon put together. I think you can do
most of it yourself. I ran in to some issues that had nothing to do
jim, I tried it a few months ago. I followed the directions on the two part
tutorial that mark solomon put together. I think you can do most of it
yourself. I ran in to some issues that had nothing to do with windows 10 or
window-eyes. So, I ultimately had to get lots of help, including a