On my windows 7 laptop it's called account user control.  It asks you if you 
want to install and then it names the program.  For example, Window Eyes.  The 
default button is yes.  You can disable this in settings.  On the face of it, 
you may wish to turn it off.  On the other hand, when some unknown program 
wants to install and you have no clue what it is, you can press N for no and 
the program won't install.  It's a mixed blessing.  Depending on your anti 
virus software, it may check the program before you even know it's there.  
Personally, I leave both turned on.  

Alan

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> On Nov 18, 2015, at 11:24 AM, Butch K via Talk <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello, when installing wineyes on a windows 7 machine, there is a user 
> account dialog and something else that pops up before the installation can 
> start. Can someone tell me what the key strokes are and in what order they 
> come up? Thanks.
> 
> Butch
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