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Re: How to create a restart windows shortcut on the desk top:
Hi, Angel. If you want to create a desktop shortcut to restart your computer, place the following in the "target" of the shortcut, and name it as desired,
%SystemRoot%\System32\shutdown.exe /r /t
Hi, Angel. If you want to create a desktop shortcut to restart your computer, place the following in the "target" of the shortcut, and name it as desired,
%SystemRoot%\System32\shutdown.exe /r /t
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Bill White
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Accessible Job Boards
Hi all,
What job boards did you find to be accessible? Any that were totally inaccessible?
All the Best,
Brian Switzer
Hi all,
What job boards did you find to be accessible? Any that were totally inaccessible?
All the Best,
Brian Switzer
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Brian Switzer
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#99783
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Re: Creating a Desktop Shortcut to Restart Your Computer
I think the absolutely fastest way to Rome is to make a shortcut, then assign it a hot key. But then you run the risk of creating a hot key conflict without realizing it.
Gene...
I think the absolutely fastest way to Rome is to make a shortcut, then assign it a hot key. But then you run the risk of creating a hot key conflict without realizing it.
Gene...
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Gene Warner
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#99782
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Re: Creating a Desktop Shortcut to Restart Your Computer
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 02:16 PM, Gene Warner wrote:
The fastest way I know of besides the Alt+F4 from the desktop is Windows+X,U then pick your poison.-
Let me be clear, you're absolutely right about
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 02:16 PM, Gene Warner wrote:
The fastest way I know of besides the Alt+F4 from the desktop is Windows+X,U then pick your poison.-
Let me be clear, you're absolutely right about
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Brian Vogel
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#99781
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Re: Creating a Desktop Shortcut to Restart Your Computer
That works on my completely up to date 21H2 Windows 10.
Gene...
That works on my completely up to date 21H2 Windows 10.
Gene...
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Gene Warner
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#99780
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Re: Creating a Desktop Shortcut to Restart Your Computer
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 02:10 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
Maybe it's my older windows 10, but I can do windows X and up arrow twice to shut down.-
That still applies, and was mentioned by Kevin Minor back
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 02:10 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
Maybe it's my older windows 10, but I can do windows X and up arrow twice to shut down.-
That still applies, and was mentioned by Kevin Minor back
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Brian Vogel
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#99779
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Re: Creating a Desktop Shortcut to Restart Your Computer
The fastest way I know of besides the Alt+F4 from the desktop is Windows+X,U then pick your poison.
Gene...
The fastest way I know of besides the Alt+F4 from the desktop is Windows+X,U then pick your poison.
Gene...
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Gene Warner
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#99778
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How to create a restart windows shortcut on the desk top:
I already have a shutdown shortcut on my desk top. I believe it is a windows prompt command, though, I am not sure. It is:
%windir%\System32\shutdown.exe /s /f /t 0
Start in
I already have a shutdown shortcut on my desk top. I believe it is a windows prompt command, though, I am not sure. It is:
%windir%\System32\shutdown.exe /s /f /t 0
Start in
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Angel
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#99777
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Re: Creating a Desktop Shortcut to Restart Your Computer
Maybe it's my older windows 10, but I can do windows X and up arrow twice to shut down.
Glenn
Maybe it's my older windows 10, but I can do windows X and up arrow twice to shut down.
Glenn
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K0LNY
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#99776
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Re: Creating a Desktop Shortcut to Restart Your Computer
The only way I know of to get to the actual Power Button in the Windows 10 start menu is:
1. Hit Windows Key, then Tab.
2. Down Arrow 5 times, hit Enter.
3. Choose which of the options in the Power
The only way I know of to get to the actual Power Button in the Windows 10 start menu is:
1. Hit Windows Key, then Tab.
2. Down Arrow 5 times, hit Enter.
3. Choose which of the options in the Power
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Teaching the use of screen readers:
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 01:49 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
Linux typically is more secure than any windows.
It is always being updated.-
Indeed. But those who believe in "Fortress Linux" are deluding
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 01:49 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
Linux typically is more secure than any windows.
It is always being updated.-
Indeed. But those who believe in "Fortress Linux" are deluding
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Brian Vogel
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#99774
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Re: Teaching the use of screen readers:
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 01:42 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
If they could make a Linux screenreader that is close to being as robust as JFW, I think they would grab a big market.
I think more windows users
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 01:42 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
If they could make a Linux screenreader that is close to being as robust as JFW, I think they would grab a big market.
I think more windows users
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Brian Vogel
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#99773
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Re: Creating a Desktop Shortcut to Restart Your Computer
That doesn't work either, at least in Windows 10 it doesn't.
Gene...
That doesn't work either, at least in Windows 10 it doesn't.
Gene...
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Gene Warner
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Re: Creating a Desktop Shortcut to Restart Your Computer
Try up-arrow after pressing the Windows key. Then, maybe, a left or right.
Try up-arrow after pressing the Windows key. Then, maybe, a left or right.
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Howard Traxler
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#99771
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Re: Creating a Desktop Shortcut to Restart Your Computer
Not sure if this has been covered, but I have a shortcut named Boot System that restarts the system.
I use this for the command line in the shortcut:
C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /r /t 00
Don't
Not sure if this has been covered, but I have a shortcut named Boot System that restarts the system.
I use this for the command line in the shortcut:
C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /r /t 00
Don't
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Dennis Brown
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#99770
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Re: Teaching the use of screen readers:
Are you kidding?
Linux typically is more secure than any windows.
It is always being updated.
Glenn
Are you kidding?
Linux typically is more secure than any windows.
It is always being updated.
Glenn
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K0LNY
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#99769
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Re: Teaching the use of screen readers:
Oh I thought Linux wasn’t being updated anymore…
Oh I thought Linux wasn’t being updated anymore…
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Madison Martin
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#99768
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Re: Creating a Desktop Shortcut to Restart Your Computer
I figured he hadn't gotten to the message yet, so that is why I didn't respond.
Glenn
I figured he hadn't gotten to the message yet, so that is why I didn't respond.
Glenn
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K0LNY
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#99767
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Re: Teaching the use of screen readers:
In this regard I count myself lucky I had such an idiot for a screen reader instructor that I ended up learning JAWS on my own. The big advantage was that I always knew whose key strokes I was using,
In this regard I count myself lucky I had such an idiot for a screen reader instructor that I ended up learning JAWS on my own. The big advantage was that I always knew whose key strokes I was using,
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Gene Warner
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#99766
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Re: Teaching the use of screen readers:
I'd sure like to see Freedom Scientific make a screenreader for Linux.
Linux uses almost all the native keyboard commands that windows does.
But the screenreader Orca is more like using NVDA or
I'd sure like to see Freedom Scientific make a screenreader for Linux.
Linux uses almost all the native keyboard commands that windows does.
But the screenreader Orca is more like using NVDA or
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K0LNY
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#99765
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