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-Original Message-
From: Talk On
Behalf Of Kurlander Richard via Talk
Sent: February 11, 2019 9:57 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Cc: Kurlander Richard
Subject: using start menu windows 10
Everytime I hit the start button it says search windows running
for Windows
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From: Talk On
Behalf Of Kurlander Richard via Talk
Sent: February 11, 2019 9:57 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Cc: Kurlander Richard
Subject: using start menu windows 10
Everytime I hit the start button it says search windows running applications
task view
Everytime I hit the start button it says search windows running applications
task view can't type anything in search box
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you don't have to do this. another way yto do the same thing.
make sure you are on the desktop and press alt f4. this will open the same shut
down dialog.
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From: BK via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 5:19 PM
To: gw micro
Subject: windows 10 start menu
Hello
Hello, after win 10 updated itself, it left my laptop rearranged. Does
anyone know how to make changes to the start menu, or how to set it back
to its defaults? For example, from the search box, I used to up arrow
twice to get to the power settings menu where I could shut down the
computer, or put
turn off the mouse tracking in the mouse menu in the w e control panel.
this worked for me.
i want mouse tracking on for the desktop. but the start menu uses the same
explorer.set file
so i had to create a new set file while the start menu is opened and i called
it explorer2.set and turned
Hi Reg,
I'm not seeing this. Trying moving your mouse pointer out of the way by
routing it to one of the corners of the desktop before you open the start
menu and see if this helps.
Good luck,
Rod
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From: Talk
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Has anyone else lost the list view in the start menu under Windows7?
If I tab passed the search box, it either gets stuck on repeating
"search box", or the list view with "no selected item".
I don't know when or why this happened, so I'm wondering if it's just me
to whom
Subject: getting my start menu to show up in windows 10
Hello, when I'm using window-eyes, with this new release of windows 10 I
can't get my start menu to show up. I'll click on the start button, and
nothing will happen. Or sometimes I'll go to the start menu button, and try
to click on it, and I'll
Hello, when I'm using window-eyes, with this new release of windows 10 I
can't get my start menu to show up. I'll click on the start button, and
nothing will happen. Or sometimes I'll go to the start menu button, and try
to click on it, and I'll hear start menu and then the word taskbar
thats normal Russ micro soft is ment to fix it.
Cheers Michael.
-Original Message-
From: Russ Kiehne via Talk
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2016 12:37 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: WE with windows 10 start menu search option?
Has anyone run across the problem when doing a search
Yes, it does it all the time. LOL
-Original Message-
From: Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2016 9:41 AM
To: Russ Kiehne ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: WE with windows 10 start menu search option?
Yep, happens a lot. I thought it was something
I experience that start menu problem more often than not. Usually, tabbing away
from and back into the display results edit field makes things talk again.
Orlando Enrique Fiol
Ph.D. Candidate in Music Theory
University of Pennsylvania
Professional Pianist\/Keyboardist, Percussionist and Pedagogue
Yep, happens a lot. I thought it was something wrong with
my system, but it would appear i'm not alone.
On 6/19/2016 10:37 AM, Russ Kiehne via Talk wrote:
Has anyone run across the problem when doing a search in the windows 10 start
menu that Window Eyes won’t always read
Has anyone run across the problem when doing a search in the windows 10 start
menu that Window Eyes won’t always read the results wen arrowing up and down
the search results?
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shit change the subject...Searching from the start menu
will now only launch Edge for web results
Well like the subject says and then we would not have to hear all this crap
because we would of know it was not reading.
By the way rob, you need to drop it he mailed you off list like the
guidelin
the start menu will now only launch Edge for web
results
Stephen and all other list members,
I work for Ai Squared but what I am about to write are my own personal
thoughts. Ai Squared's most important job is making computers, applications
and Web pages accessible for our customers. As you know
And, just in case my daughter gets hold of my phone, I am modifying the subject
just slightly in an effort to keep it G.
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On May 23, 2016 6:56:11 PM Ai2 wrote:
> I second the motion. Keep up the great work Rod.
>
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List <talk@lists.window-eyes.com>; 'Rod Hutton'
<rod_hut...@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: holy shit change the subject...Searching from the start menu
will now only launch Edge for web results
I second the motion. Keep up the great work Rod.
Marc
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I second the motion. Keep up the great work Rod.
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On May 23, 2016 6:55:24 PM Don Smith via Talk
wrote:
> Wow, Rod is the last guy that needs advice.
>
> If you chaps and girls look back on the list you
om personal attack.
>>> I'm copying this to the list since I believe you are trying to intimidate me
>>> by writing to me privately.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>> Rod
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Stephen Clark [mail
Wow, Rod is the last guy that needs advice.
If you chaps and girls look back on the list you will see that Rod has given
so much good counsell that I would suggest he does not need any guidance
from below.
Don
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Subject: Re: Searching from the start menu will now only launch Edge for web
results
OK, Mr. moderator Tom, explain why this is not a personal attack against me.
Also, please explain where AI Squared is on all of
t;rod_hut...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Searching from the start menu will now only launch Edge for web
results
I dear, Rod. Are you the list moderator? Otherwise I would suggest that you
either look somewhere else to post your comments, or read what was said to
me by another mean and in appropriate
; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Searching from the start menu will now only launch Edge for web
results
I can't help but send this message here. It is . . . something, but does
resonate with this topic.
Read and throw away, or ponder it, or store it away, but it is,
fascinating
[mailto:sclar...@twcny.rr.com]
Sent: May 22, 2016 7:56 PM
To: Rod Hutton <rod_hut...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Searching from the start menu will now only launch Edge for web
results
I dear, Rod. Are you the list moderator? Otherwise I would suggest that you
either look somewhere else to
Does "read to end" work?
On 5/22/2016 9:59 PM, Bob Tinney via Talk wrote:
I'm trying to keep this discussion on topic!
As of this morning, Cortana will now only search using Edge on my
Windows 10 pro desktop. The interesting thing is that if I search for a
list of entries, not only can I
ark [mailto:sclar...@twcny.rr.com]
> Sent: May 22, 2016 7:56 PM
> To: Rod Hutton <rod_hut...@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Searching from the start menu will now only launch Edge for web
> results
>
> I dear, Rod. Are you the list moderator? Otherwise I would suggest that you
On 5/22/2016 9:05 PM, Stephen Clark via Talk wrote:
Prove it.
From
https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2016/05/12/accessible-ux-with-html5-and-uia/
Building a more accessible user experience with HTML5 and UIA
By Microsoft Edge Team
Recently, we introduced Microsoft Edge’s new
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Subject: RE: Searching from the start menu will now only launch Edge
for webresults
Stephen,
I looked, and your comments were personal since you called him an old man
and accused him of being unemployed and living on government cheques.
You had no right to do
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Clark [mailto:sclar...@twcny.rr.com]
Sent: May 22, 2016 7:56 PM
To: Rod Hutton <rod_hut...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Searching from the start menu will now only launch Edge for web
results
I dear, Rod. Are you the list moderator? Otherwise I would s
[mailto:sclar...@twcny.rr.com]
Sent: May 22, 2016 7:56 PM
To: Rod Hutton <rod_hut...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Searching from the start menu will now only launch Edge for web
results
I dear, Rod. Are you the list moderator? Otherwise I would suggest that you
either look somewhere else to pos
OK, I really don't know what he said, but here's the point. While I
don't know who is righvt, Steve has yet to provide specific evidence to
support his contension.
On 5/22/2016 4:36 AM, Nick Sarames via Talk wrote:
I think he said updates, not upgrades, maybe you need to read more
carefully?
I think he said updates, not upgrades, maybe you need to read more
carefully?
On 5/21/2016 4:35 PM, Stephen Clark via Talk wrote:
I was not going to post anything more on this topic, but I read this and
just couldn't let this go. Tom, you said this is the first time a
Windows upgrade has been
Window-Eyes Discussion List
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Subject: Re: Searching from the start menu will now only launch Edge for web
results
Yes, in fact, Jack, I have done a lot of research. It's why I'm not having a
coronary over Edge. What will come in the future means absolutely nothing
I was not going to post anything more on this topic, but I read this and
just couldn't let this go. Tom, you said this is the first time a
Windows upgrade has been free? LOL! This ignorance just proves once
again you have no clue what you're talking about. MS has been releasing
free upgrades
make Edge the
default for searching using their start menu in their operating system.
They have every right to do so. It does not hinder anyone in any way.
Microsoft will eventually make Edge accessible. They cannot force
you to
use Edge, which they are not doing now. That was settled in court
Google
> > loads, I'm in the search box, and browse mode
toggles off. So I
press
> > one key combination, type my text, hit enter, and
I've got my
results
make Edge the
default for searching using their start menu in their operating
system. They have every right to do so. It does not hinder anyone in
any way.
Microsoft will eventually make Edge accessible. They cannot force you
to use Edge, which they are not doing now. That was settled in court
many
Good for you, but you must not have the latest update or something. When
I hit enter to go to the web from the start menu, the title bar says
"Core Input" and Win-eyes will not read anything except the links when I
tab around. I have checked and double checked that Internet Explo
of access to Edge today is impairing your
ability to work or use your computer?
I'll take your word that some apps can use only Edge. But in the real
world Windows apps are a joke. And yes, Microsoft can make Edge the
default for searching using their start menu in their operating
system. They have
one single real
world reason how lack of access to Edge today is impairing your
ability to work or use your computer?
I'll take your word that some apps can use only Edge. But in the real
world Windows apps are a joke. And yes, Microsoft can make Edge the
default for searching using their start
really going on in the world? For
> >>> > > example,
> >>> > > > Win10 is the last version that will have Internet Explorer.
> >>> That's > > > a
> >>> > > > fact, jack. Look it up if you don't believe me.
es off. So I
press
one key combination, type my text, hit enter, and I've got my
results
without anything else in my start menu or on my system. Yes, it may
take me a second or two longer. but on the other hand, I can
activate
a link and then hit Alt-Left arrow to go back to the search
r
gt; > > > On 5/18/2016 5:11 PM, Tom Kingston wrote:
>>>> > > This is just my personal opinion. So take it for what it's worth.
>>>> > > > > Edge accessibility will come. Microsoft is not going to
>>>> force us to
>>>> >
, and browse mode toggles off. So I
press
> > one key combination, type my text, hit enter, and I've got my
results
> > without anything else in my start menu or on my system. Yes, it may
> > take me a second or two longer. but on the other hand, I can
activate
> >
apps can use only Edge. But in the real
world Windows apps are a joke. And yes, Microsoft can make Edge the
default for searching using their start menu in their operating system.
They have every right to do so. It does not hinder anyone in any way.
Microsoft will eventually make Edge accessible
h box? Yes, that
> > is tied to
> > > > Edge now. But for me, so what. My browser is pinned to the
Task > > > > bar
> > > > and my home page is Google. So when I press Windows+1 IE
opens,
> > Google
> > > > loads, I'm in the sear
Yes, that
> > is tied to
> > > > Edge now. But for me, so what. My browser is pinned to the Task
> > > > bar
> > > > and my home page is Google. So when I press Windows+1 IE opens,
> > Google
> > > > loads, I'm in the sea
nd my home page is Google. So when I press Windows+1 IE opens,
Google
> > loads, I'm in the search box, and browse mode toggles off. So I
press
> > one key combination, type my text, hit enter, and I've got my
results
> > without anything else in my start menu or on my system.
: Bob Tinney via Talk
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2016 8:00 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Searching from the start menu will now only launch Edge for
webresults
Steve,
I just tried searching from the start menu by both typing in to the
search menu and by using voice. Both
box, and browse mode toggles off. So I press
> > one key combination, type my text, hit enter, and I've got my results
> > without anything else in my start menu or on my system. Yes, it may
> > take me a second or two longer. but on the other hand, I can activate
> >
in the search box, and browse mode toggles off. So I press
one key combination, type my text, hit enter, and I've got my results
without anything else in my start menu or on my system. Yes, it may
take me a second or two longer. but on the other hand, I can activate
a link and then hit Alt-Left arrow to go
Steve,
I just tried searching from the start menu by both typing in to the
search menu and by using voice. Both methods brought up results in
internet explorer which I have set as my default on my Windows 10 pro
machine.
Bob, K8LR, tinn...@charter.net
Windows+1 IE opens, Google
loads, I'm in the search box, and browse mode toggles off. So I press
one key combination, type my text, hit enter, and I've got my results
without anything else in my start menu or on my system. Yes, it may
take me a second or two longer. but on the other hand, I can
is tied to
>> Edge now. But for me, so what. My browser is pinned to the Task bar and my
>> home page is Google. So when I press Windows+1 IE opens, Google loads, I'm
>> in the search box, and browse mode toggles off. So I press one key
>> combination, type my text, hit ent
essibility built
into them?
Kevin Huber
On 5/17/16, Stephen Clark via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
Speaking of Windows 10 and the need for Window-eyes support for Edge,
has any one noticed the following recent change? When you do a search
from the start menu and you press enter t
browser is pinned to the Task bar and
my home page is Google. So when I press Windows+1 IE opens, Google
loads, I'm in the search box, and browse mode toggles off. So I press
one key combination, type my text, hit enter, and I've got my results
without anything else in my start menu or on my
<talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
Speaking of Windows 10 and the need for Window-eyes support for Edge,
has any one noticed the following recent change? When you do a search
from the start menu and you press enter to search the web for your
result, it will now only bring up Edge regardless o
.
microsoft also wants to block the use of all web browsers except edge.
this is pland for the upgrade after july.
-Original Message- From: Stephen Clark via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 1:42 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Searching from the start menu will now only launch
Subject: Searching from the start menu will now only launch Edge for webresults
Speaking of Windows 10 and the need for Window-eyes support for Edge,
has any one noticed the following recent change? When you do a search
from the start menu and you press enter to search the web for your
result
Speaking of Windows 10 and the need for Window-eyes support for Edge,
has any one noticed the following recent change? When you do a search
from the start menu and you press enter to search the web for your
result, it will now only bring up Edge regardless of what your default
web browser
=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf
Of Steve Clower via Talk
Sent: March 1, 2016 4:35 AM
To: Tom Kingston <tom.kings...@charter.net>; Window-Eyes Discussion List
<talk@lists.window-eyes.com>
Subject: Re: Windows 10 start menu tutorial.
The official Window-Eyes tutorial on
audio
tutorials.
http://www.gwmicro.com/Audio_Video_Archive/Window-Eyes_Tutorials/
Regards,
Tom
On 3/1/2016 4:34 AM, Steve Clower wrote:
The official Window-Eyes tutorial on our website for free streaming and
download also goes over the Windows 10 start menu as well as a few other
important
The official Window-Eyes tutorial on our website for free streaming and
download also goes over the Windows 10 start menu as well as a few other
important topics (like how to change the default browser to something which
isn't Edge).
> On Mar 1, 2016, at 2:48 AM, Tom Kingston via T
ed in
the next Windows update. They already have enough workarounds to write
for things that are completely inaccessible let alone every
inconvenience, which by the way, sighted users have a fair share of as well.
Okay. Sermon over. Let's access the start menu.
Press the Windows key and do no
Yes i get this happen some times Dave.
Cheers Michael.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Bahr via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 5:38 PM
To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: silent start menu in win10
Hi. Anyone else getting the start menu, particularly the search box, without
While my initial use of the search edit box works when I first boot up, it
often goes silent after I have had made several entries in the edit box. I am
also using Win 10 64 bit with WE 9.3.
AISquared staff, is this a WE bug, user error, Windows 10 bug?
Thanks.
Martha
, January 26, 2016 9:12 AM
To: Dave Bahr <dcba...@gmail.com>; Window-Eyes Discussion List
<talk@lists.window-eyes.com>
Cc: Window-Eyes Support <wesupp...@aisquared.com>
Subject: Re: silent start menu in win10
While my initial use of the search edit box works when I first boot
Thanks very much for the prompt and informative reply, Steve.
Martha
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> Subject: silent start menu in win10
>
> Hi. Anyone else getting the start menu, particularly the search box, without
> speech in win10? I can see things on my braille display if I type in a
> keyword and then arrow down, but don't have any speech. U
Hi. Anyone else getting the start menu, particularly the search box, without
speech in win10? I can see things on my braille display if I type in a
keyword and then arrow down, but don't have any speech. Using 9.3 of
window-eyes and win10 64 bit. Is there a setting on window-eyes kb article
I'm
Hello guys, for those of you who are having a problem grasping the start menu,
would suggest you place a shortcut of the programs you use frequently on the
desktop, or task bar area or what ever it is called in win10.
If you don't want your desktop to be cluttered, you can also create a folder
menue?
Thx -Steve
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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+n4ofl2=gmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of Tony C via Talk
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 7:01 PM
To: window-eyes <talk@lists.window-eyes.com>
Subject: Windows 10 start menu
Ok, I used to have a pretty good
, January 18, 2016 7:01 PM
To: window-eyes <talk@lists.window-eyes.com>
Subject: Windows 10 start menu
Ok, I used to have a pretty good mental pic of the start menu on win xp and
stuff, but I seem to be having trouble getting a mental pic of the start menus
and stuff on windows 10. OK,, I learn
The Classic shell start menu works very well with Windows 10.
On 1/19/2016 2:08 PM, tt8 via Talk wrote:
can the classic start menu be used in windows 10 ?
On 1/19/2016 10:26, Jim Grimsby JR. via Talk wrote:
another useful tool is AutoHotKey. This will allow you to make short
cut keys all
can the classic start menu be used in windows 10 ?
On 1/19/2016 10:26, Jim Grimsby JR. via Talk wrote:
another useful tool is AutoHotKey. This will allow you to make short cut keys
all over the place. Thus allowing you to start programs quickly. You can also
turn your scripts
In Windows 7 or 10, I place a few frequently-used programs on the taskbar.
This can be done by finding the program by means of a search or locating it
within the start menu, then using the Applications key, also known as the
context menu key, to the left of the right-hand control key
to run on a
computer. I don't need the program on this system. I just put the .exe file
on the system told it to run at start up and it was good to go.
Another nice tool is classic shell. It allows you to use the classic start
menu interface. This means you don't have to bother with the new
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 7:01 PM
To: window-eyes <talk@lists.window-eyes.com>
Subject: Windows 10 start menu
Ok, I used to have a pretty good mental pic of the start menu on win xp and
stuff, but I seem to be having trouble getting a mental pic of the start menus
and stuff on windows
, January 19, 2016 9:26 AM
To: 'Lloyd Rasmussen' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Windows 10 start menu
another useful tool is AutoHotKey. This will allow you to make short cut
keys all over the place. Thus allowing you to start programs quickly. You
can also turn your scripts
Ok, I used to have a pretty good mental pic of the start menu on win xp and
stuff, but I seem to be having trouble getting a mental pic of the start menus
and stuff on windows 10. OK,, I learned how to navigate the damn ribbons, LOL,
Now I gotta try and figure out how tonavigate the start menu
hi Tony,
Take a look at
http://www.blind.training/free-training/windows-training/windows-10-start-menu.
It’s not specific to Window-Eyes, though is aimed at blind people.
Cheers,
Ed
> On 19 Jan 2016, at 00:00, Tony C via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
>
> Ok,
ress enter
on an item to select it and only then do you have choices to tab along. So
select an item in the menu, press enter, and now as you press tab, you will see
the sub-items of the item you have selected.
I am still very shaky in the start menu and would appreciate some tips as well.
Simon
> O
nter
on an item to select it and only then do you have choices to tab along. So
select an item in the menu, press enter, and now as you press tab, you will see
the sub-items of the item you have selected.
I am still very shaky in the start menu and would appreciate some tips as well.
Simon
> On
Not that I know of. As far as I know they're all subscription-based.
Focus your powers and prepare for buttle.
-Original Message-
From: Helen Murphy via Talk
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 8:57 PM
To: Simon Cavendish ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows 10 start menu
We will stop reading results as you type after a while when in the start
menu search field.
You must restart we to get this functionality back.
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Hello, in windows 7, when I go into start menu properties and click customize,
the customize dialog pops up, but I can't access the list of programs that you
can add to the start menu. The only list boxes I can access are the one's that
say, show as a link, show as a menu, don't show this item
Hello, I have found out how to access the programs that I want to add to the
start menu. Please disregard my previous message asking how to do this. Sorry
for any inconvenience.
Butch
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Hi,
I removed the desktop shortcut and from the start menu, I press context
key on the program and press r for property
tab to shortcut and created a hot key,
then press ok,
and now I don't have to alt tab to get to the password entry.
Good Luck, Manny please help me reach a million clicks
For anyone running Windows 10 and wanting a hot key instead of the
desktop shortcut it's a little different.
Do as Manny said and open the context menu while on the item in the
start menu. Arrow up once to Open file location. This will land you on
the shortcut file in the start menu folder
I reinstalled Windows 10. That is what happened when I reset windows 10.
Pastor Gil
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Hi,
Went back to Windows 10 and there was no change. So I reset Windows 10. Now my
start menu reads just fine.
Window-eyes is working well.
Pastor Gil
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Windows 7
WE 9.2
Del Lap Top
WE not reading start menu.
Windows D will allow me to read desk top but not the start menu.
Bob Ringwald Solo, Duo, Trio, Quartet
Fulton Street Jazz Band
916/ 806-9551
www.ringwald.com
Amateur (ham) Radio K6YBV
The reason Mayberry was so peaceful and quiet
Hi Robert,
Try
rebooting
I have found that WE9.2, seems to get lost and disoriented.
I call this becoming corrupted, and just rebooting does the trick.
If after the reboot you still have the problem, then check the set file
being associated with the start menu.
I would associate the explorer
Hi Chris,
Were you asking me to send something to you guys?
If so, can you tell me again?
Thanks,
Pastor Gil
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WE 9.2
Windows 7
Del lap top
64 bit
What should I do?
Bob Ringwald Solo, Duo, Trio, Quartet
Fulton Street Jazz Band
916/ 806-9551
www.ringwald.com
Amateur (ham) Radio K6YBV
The reason Mayberry was so peaceful and quiet was because nobody was married.
Andy, Aunt Bea, Barney, Floyd, Howard,
try looking in the settings then to check to see if maybe it is useing tablet
mode.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Ringwald via Talk
Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2015 11:39 AM
To: Talk
Subject: WE is not reading my start menu
WE 9.2
Windows 7
Del lap top
64 bit
What should I do
=earthlink@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of Marc Solomon via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2015 12:07 PM
To: Christopher-Mark Gilland; Window-Eyes Discussion List; William
Vandervest
Subject: RE: win 10 start menu
Hi Chris,
I would recommend you check out the Windows 10 audio tutorial we
Richard,
Aside from the change to the Start menu itself, everything else, including
navigating the task bar and desktop are exactly the same as in Windows 7 and 8,
including the ability to use first-letter navigation.
Steve
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