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Re: Windows 10 question
Hi,
It is enabled by default. There is a way to find out, which will involve
opening a list of Windows services and seeing if Windows Update service is
active. But for everyday consumers, don't worry
Hi,
It is enabled by default. There is a way to find out, which will involve
opening a list of Windows services and seeing if Windows Update service is
active. But for everyday consumers, don't worry
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Joseph Lee
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#80565
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Re: Windows 10 question
How do I check to see if automatic updates are inabled?
How do I check to see if automatic updates are inabled?
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By
Madison Martin
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#80564
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Re: Any thoughts on getting latest version of Firefox (78.0.1) to work better with older JFW (2018)?
According to Eric Damery and Glen Gordon in today's NFB meeting on JAWS, Mozilla is aware of this issue which was caused inadvertently by them in the Firefox 78.x update and it should be fixed when
According to Eric Damery and Glen Gordon in today's NFB meeting on JAWS, Mozilla is aware of this issue which was caused inadvertently by them in the Firefox 78.x update and it should be fixed when
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By
Alan Lemly
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#80563
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Re: Windows 10 question
Hi,
The fastest way to find out what Windows 10 release you are using is: Start
menu, type "winver" (without quotes) and press Enter. Listen to the line
that starts with "Version".
As for automatic
Hi,
The fastest way to find out what Windows 10 release you are using is: Start
menu, type "winver" (without quotes) and press Enter. Listen to the line
that starts with "Version".
As for automatic
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By
Joseph Lee
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#80562
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Re: Windows 10 question
Hi Madison,
Press Windows key+r to bring up the run dialog and type "winver" without the quotes.
Cheers,
Ed
Hi Madison,
Press Windows key+r to bring up the run dialog and type "winver" without the quotes.
Cheers,
Ed
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By
Edward Green
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#80561
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Windows 10 question
Hi again all,
Can someone please tell me how to find out what vertion of Windows 10 I'm
running? Just curious to know that's all. Also, should I have automatic updates
turned on? Thanks
Madison
Hi again all,
Can someone please tell me how to find out what vertion of Windows 10 I'm
running? Just curious to know that's all. Also, should I have automatic updates
turned on? Thanks
Madison
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By
Madison Martin
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#80560
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Re: Sound Card Question Windows 10
hey Randy, if I may ask, can you tell me what SoundBlaster do you have?
hey Randy, if I may ask, can you tell me what SoundBlaster do you have?
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By
Mario
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#80559
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Re: JAWS and Zoom
I read somewhere that ctrl+f2 would do it.
I read somewhere that ctrl+f2 would do it.
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By
Ann Byrne
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#80558
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Re: clock question
Hi,
Region subcategory does not let you change date – rather, it controls how certain things are displayed depending on where you live (commonly called a “locale”).
To change date and time
Hi,
Region subcategory does not let you change date – rather, it controls how certain things are displayed depending on where you live (commonly called a “locale”).
To change date and time
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By
Joseph Lee
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#80557
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Re: clock question
With your date being over 3 years off it don't matter what time you set your computer to, you need to correct the date as well. Follow Joseph Lee's steps and choose, Region, instead of, Date and
With your date being over 3 years off it don't matter what time you set your computer to, you need to correct the date as well. Follow Joseph Lee's steps and choose, Region, instead of, Date and
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Mike B
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#80556
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Re: clock question
Joseph gave you the best info.
But you can also tap your Windows key and type date and time and it will take you to the settings.
Richard
Joseph gave you the best info.
But you can also tap your Windows key and type date and time and it will take you to the settings.
Richard
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By
Richard Turner
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#80555
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Re: clock question
Hi,
That might be because Control Panel is set to category view, not small or large icons. To find out, tab around Control Panel until you arrive at the search box, then press Tab to see what JAWS
Hi,
That might be because Control Panel is set to category view, not small or large icons. To find out, tab around Control Panel until you arrive at the search box, then press Tab to see what JAWS
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By
Joseph Lee
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#80554
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Re: clock question
I can't find date and time in the control panel...
I can't find date and time in the control panel...
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By
Madison Martin
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#80553
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Re: clock question
press the windows key and go to the search box and type in control panel. then go to date and time. go to the internet settings and set it to get the time from the server.
press the windows key and go to the search box and type in control panel. then go to date and time. go to the internet settings and set it to get the time from the server.
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By
netbat66
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#80552
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Re: clock question
Hi,
Windows+I. Try:
1. Open Settings (Windows+I).
2. Go to "Time and Language".
3. Select Date and Time (first subcategory).
4. Select "Sync now". This will synchronize your clock according to what
Hi,
Windows+I. Try:
1. Open Settings (Windows+I).
2. Go to "Time and Language".
3. Select Date and Time (first subcategory).
4. Select "Sync now". This will synchronize your clock according to what
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By
Joseph Lee
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#80551
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Re: clock question
I just checked and it said that the date is 04/05/2017, would this indicate that
the date and time isn't sinked with the Internet? If so, how do I get it so that
it is?
I just checked and it said that the date is 04/05/2017, would this indicate that
the date and time isn't sinked with the Internet? If so, how do I get it so that
it is?
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By
Madison Martin
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#80550
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Re: clock question
How do I get to Windows settings?
How do I get to Windows settings?
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By
Madison Martin
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#80549
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Re: clock question
You can go to the windows settings, date and time settings.
If you have automatically adjust the time then as someone said, your battery may be going out because it shouldn't slow down.
You can get
You can go to the windows settings, date and time settings.
If you have automatically adjust the time then as someone said, your battery may be going out because it shouldn't slow down.
You can get
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By
Richard Turner
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#80548
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Re: clock question
It's plugged in and it's a new computer. If it was my old one then I'd say that
you're probably right.
It's plugged in and it's a new computer. If it was my old one then I'd say that
you're probably right.
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By
Madison Martin
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#80547
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Re: clock question
Your battery could be going dead.
Pastor Gil
Your battery could be going dead.
Pastor Gil
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By
Pastor Gilbert Pries
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#80546
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