This sounds rather to be not very user friendly. The other method wasn't
broken, so why did MS, in their wisdom, fix it?


 
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Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2016 7:31 AM
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Subject: Re: A Windows10 Setting May Be A Problem

You can press the Windows key, and when Cortana comes up, type Internet, and

this will probably point you to IE. But a better way is to find out where IE

is on your taskbar. If it is the fourth item from the left, for example, you

can type the combination Windows-4 (the 4 is on the number row) and IE will 
start up. Or you can press Windows-T, use the arrow keys to move right or 
left to Internet Explorer, then the context-menu key to open a jump list for

I E. You can up or down arrow through the jump list and open frequently used

websites using I E. Same methodology can be used for Firefox, the Windows 
file explorer, or other programs that you pin to the taskbar.



Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-----Original Message----- 
From: Charles Adkins via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2016 6:20 AM
To: Rick Thomas ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: A Windows10 Setting May Be A Problem

Thank you so much, I think I can find it. But a quick question I have is, is

there a hockey to bring up Internet explore. I can't seem to put it on my 
desktop. Thank you so much, I probably have just missed the setting in the 
manual. That's what happens when you get old :-) old shock in Columbus Ohio

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> On Feb 9, 2016, at 5:53 AM, Rick Thomas via Talk 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi:
> I was getting some focus problems in desktop and in internet explorer,
> sometimes the up and down arrow keys would stop working in the middle of
> reading or a read to end.
> I found out there is a Windows10 setting that will automatically pop up a
> window from time to time that is pretty much inaccessible and doesn't even
> read, no title bar and you cant route the mouse to it - it just \seems
> nothing is there.
> Using narrator I would hear "Send us feedback" when it would pop up but
> nothing with Windoweyes.
> There is a setting that allows us to turn off this automatic request from
> Microsoft to send them feedback and I found it and turned it off.
> After a couple of days now the problems seemingly are much better.
> It still happens but not nearly as frequently.
> My guess there is something else automatically happening to cause focus to
> jump around and sometimes end up in the task bar but I havent found that 
> one
> yet.
> So if you are having this type of problem find the setting to turn off the
> automatic requests for sending Microsoft feedback and set it to never.
> You can still send them feedback but you wont get asked many times each 
> day
> to do it and this nasty inaccessible window wont pop up - or at least not 
> so
> often.
> I forget how I got to it, I was just following some google posting but if
> you cant find it easily I will go back and find out how to get to it.
> Rick USA
>
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