Hi Linda,
The event viewer is a Windows service used to troubleshoot problems. You
can see a list of events including critical errors and warnings. But you
never see or hear from it unless you open it. And I have no idea what
the cyberlink things you turned off are. So remember what you did if you
have any problems.
Insert-S is a Window-Eyes hot key to display the system tray in an
accessible manner. What's in there is typically things that run at start
up. That's where Window-Eyes will be by default so it won't be in the
Alt-Tab order when moving between windows.
I had done a very quick search on Google and saw an event manager
program for Epson printers/scanners but didn't even look to see if it
was needed or not. Often these things aren't. And you can uncheck them
under the start up tab in MSConfig or in Task Manager in Windows 10.
But my real point is that randomly disabling things can lead to serious
problems. And Uncle Google can be very helpful with these things.
Good luck,
Tom
On 11/6/2015 9:30 PM, Linda Mentink via Talk wrote:
Hi all,
Well, I didn't find exactly what any of you said, but I went into
Administrative Tools and unchecked three cyberlink things, two of which
the screen said, and I unchecked Event Viewer. When I restarted my
computer, it said none of all that, so I think I fixed it. Yay! Thanks
for all your help.
Blessings,
Linda
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