Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-07 Thread michael's emails via Talk
that is correct. -Original Message- From: Russ Kiehne via Talk Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 11:16 PM To: Tom Kingston ; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10 After listening to these webinars, is my understanding correct, I can use Narrator

RE: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-07 Thread Steve Jacobson via Talk
n <tom.kings...@charter.net> Subject: RE: Question about upgrading to windows 10 It is usually after the second reboot, but yes that is correct. Windows-Enter will enable/disable Narrator, and you can use CPS+Left and CAPS+Right to review the contents of each screen. Steve -Original Messa

RE: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-07 Thread Steve Clower via Talk
-eyes.com] On Behalf Of Russ Kiehne via Talk Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 9:16 AM To: Tom Kingston <tom.kings...@charter.net>; Window-Eyes Discussion List <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> Subject: Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10 After listening to these webinars, is my understanding co

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-07 Thread Russ Kiehne via Talk
ed Narrator when you did the upgrade? -Original Message- From: Steve Jacobson via Talk Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2016 12:18 PM To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' Subject: RE: Question about upgrading to windows 10 I am not sure why my experience is different, but I have two computers that di

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-06 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
arrator when you did the upgrade? -Original Message- From: Steve Jacobson via Talk Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2016 12:18 PM To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' Subject: RE: Question about upgrading to windows 10 I am not sure why my experience is different, but I have two computers that did not hav

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-06 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
Eyes Discussion List <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> Subject: Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10 Yes, there is no simpal way to do this without to use registry. Very complicate. Sent from my iphone ‫ב-5 ביוני 2016, בשעה 16:52, ‏‏Russ Kiehne ‏<russ94...@gmail.com> כתב/ה:‬ You

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-06 Thread Russ Kiehne via Talk
Great, I’m currently using windows 7 and don’t use a password. From what you say, I can keep these same settings when I upgrade to windows 10. From: Loy Sent: Monday, June 06, 2016 6:23 AM To: Russ Kiehne ; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-06 Thread Loy via Talk
: Monday, June 6, 2016 9:12 AM Subject: Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10 That is what I'm talking about. What do I do about a password when I setup windows 10 for the first tine? It will ask for a password. -Original Message- From: net bat Sent: Sunday, June 05

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-06 Thread Russ Kiehne via Talk
, 2016 6:52 AM To: Liel Ben Simon ליאל בן סימון ; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10 You are kidding? You mean there is no way to use windows 10 without editing the registry to bypass the use of a password? From: Liel Ben Simon ליאל בן סימון Sent

RE: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-06 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf Of net bat via Talk Sent: Sunday, June 5, 2016 3:52 PM To: Steve Jacobson <steve.jacob...@visi.com>; Window-Eyes Discussion List <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> Subject: Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10 if you open the run dialog wi

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-05 Thread Butch Bussen via Talk
and 10. i don't know about xp. -Original Message- From: Steve Jacobson via Talk Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2016 12:18 PM To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' Subject: RE: Question about upgrading to windows 10 I am not sure why my experience is different, but I have two computers that did

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-05 Thread Chris Skarstad via Talk
. - Original Message - From: Steve Jacobson via Talk To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' Sent: Sunday, June 5, 2016 3:18 PM Subject: RE: Question about upgrading to windows 10 I am not sure why my experience is different, but I have two computers that did not have passwords

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-05 Thread net bat via Talk
, June 05, 2016 12:18 PM To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' Subject: RE: Question about upgrading to windows 10 I am not sure why my experience is different, but I have two computers that did not have passwords. When I upgraded both to Windows 10, it is true that they did not go directly

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-05 Thread Loy via Talk
: Question about upgrading to windows 10 I am not sure why my experience is different, but I have two computers that did not have passwords. When I upgraded both to Windows 10, it is true that they did not go directly to the desktop, however I was able to just press a sign-in button and did

RE: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-05 Thread Steve Jacobson via Talk
<talk@lists.window-eyes.com> Subject: Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10 Yes, there is no simpal way to do this without to use registry. Very complicate. Sent from my iphone ‫ב-5 ביוני 2016, בשעה 16:52, ‏‏Russ Kiehne ‏<russ94...@gmail.com> כתב/ה:‬ > You are kidding? You

RE: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-05 Thread Karyn Campbell via Talk
Hello all, Can we please cut the hysteria around Windows 10. You don't need a password to sue Windows 10. I'm on a Wndows 10 laptop and I don't need a freakign password to sue the machine. The only one who uses a password in this house is my husband and that’s' on a specific account on our

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-05 Thread net bat via Talk
To: Liel Ben Simon ליאל בן סימון ; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10 You are kidding? You mean there is no way to use windows 10 without editing the registry to bypass the use of a password? From: Liel Ben Simon ליאל בן סימון Sent: Saturday, June 04

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-05 Thread Liel Ben Simon ליאל בן סימון via Talk
pass the use of a password? > > From: Liel Ben Simon ליאל בן סימון > Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2016 7:30 AM > To: Russ Kiehne ; Window-Eyes Discussion List > Subject: Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10 > > No! You have to set password in order to use in windo

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-05 Thread Russ Kiehne via Talk
You are kidding? You mean there is no way to use windows 10 without editing the registry to bypass the use of a password? From: Liel Ben Simon ליאל בן סימון Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2016 7:30 AM To: Russ Kiehne ; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: Question about upgrading to windows

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-04 Thread Liel Ben Simon ליאל בן סימון via Talk
No! You have to set password in order to use in windows 10. It's possible to cancel it, but it' require to use in registry to change it. Sent from my iphone ‫ב-4 ביוני 2016, בשעה 16:12, ‏‏Russ Kiehne via Talk ‏ כתב/ה:‬ > I have windows 7 setup when I bootup the

Question about upgrading to windows 10

2016-06-04 Thread Russ Kiehne via Talk
I have windows 7 setup when I bootup the computer I go directly to the desktop without a password. Will this setting remain when I upgrade to windows 10? ___ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not

Question about upgrading to windows 10

2015-09-27 Thread Russ Kiehne via Talk
I’m currently using windows 7. When I upgrade to windows 10, will I be able to keep my current network settings? Will I still be able to bootup to the desktop without intering a passward? ___ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely

Re: Question about upgrading to windows 10 and how to remove password on win 10 boot up

2015-09-27 Thread manny via Talk
Hi Russ, If you do a win 10 upgrade you will have all of your programs and settings remain the same. However, you need to disable the log on by doing the following: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WReksxDG-qs or http://www.windows10forums.com/threads/how-to-disable-login-screen-on-win-10.165/

RE: Question about upgrading to windows 10

2015-09-27 Thread Charles Short via Talk
-Original Message- From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+clshort=verizon@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf Of Russ Kiehne via Talk Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2015 9:57 AM To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com Subject: Question about upgrading to windows 10 I’m currently using windows 7. When I upgrade