Hi Butch,

I assume you have not, as yet, configured your system to display all folders in 
list view or detailed view rather than what is set by default on a new 
installation, namely, icons, and I can't remember whether they are small or 
medium or large.
Anyway, regardless how they are set, you will neeed to configure this by 
opening any folder on your system, set it up the way you like it, and then make 
it global.
This is done by opening any folder on your system, in the View tab, opened with 
Alt-V, L, and then you'll will get a drop-down with the display options 
arranged, in typical confusing Windows 10 fashion, as a grid of options.
Arrowing left and right, up and down, find detailed view, and press Enter.
Okay, after doing this, you'll want to return to the View tab by pressing 
Alt-V, and then tabbing through other options for customizing your View, 
namely, whether you want your files and folders sorted ascending or descending, 
etc, by name, date, and the latter is what I prefer, in contrast to the Windows 
default on all systems, but it's your choice.
Again, once you pick each setting, you press Enter to activate it, and this 
often closes the tab;
If not, however, you can always Escape out.
Finally, you can set the settings to apply to your whole system by finding the 
traditional Folder options dialog which you'll recall from Windows 7.
This is also in the View tab and the shortcut is Alt-V, Y, and press Enter.
As in the old days, once the Folder options dialog is open, Ctrl-tab brings the 
View tab to focus, and you can tab to the Apply button to globalize your 
settings.
As a rule, everything that was in Windows 7 in present in Windows 10;
They're just in the ribbons of the application you're using, including Explorer.
I hope this was helpful.

Good luck,

Rod

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-----Original Message-----
From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of BK via Talk
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2018 8:06 PM
To: gw micro
Cc: BK
Subject: file explorer in win 10

Hello, using win 10 and Jaws, when I open a folder in file explorer, the
highlight is in the middle of the list instead of at the top. Then as I
am arrowing through the list, the highlight will jump around on me. I
have never experienced anything like this. Is there a setting I need to
change? Is there a tutorial on how to use this win 10 file explorer. All
help is appreciated.

Butch

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