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Re: Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
Yes, but you don't get to it in the same way, and I always forget how I did it before.
Love in Christ
Marty
Yes, but you don't get to it in the same way, and I always forget how I did it before.
Love in Christ
Marty
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Marty Hutchings
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#64304
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Re: Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
What function or command can't you find, Windows 10 still has the classic control panel in edition to the Settings app.
What function or command can't you find, Windows 10 still has the classic control panel in edition to the Settings app.
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#64303
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Re: Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
Hi Tom,
I completely agree with Dean, you should learn Windows 10 as it is, you have a desktop just as in Windows 7 except you could, if you wanted, have multiple desktops and switch between them
Hi Tom,
I completely agree with Dean, you should learn Windows 10 as it is, you have a desktop just as in Windows 7 except you could, if you wanted, have multiple desktops and switch between them
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#64302
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Re: JAWS and 'Audible app for Windows'
Doug lee has written scripts for the Windows 10 Audible app, you can find them at www.dlee.org
Doug lee has written scripts for the Windows 10 Audible app, you can find them at www.dlee.org
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Sieghard Weitzel
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#64301
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Re: Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
Go into advanced sharing and make sure that the private, public and guest networks are all set to share files and printers. Then, make sure the password protected sharing radio button is set to off
Go into advanced sharing and make sure that the private, public and guest networks are all set to share files and printers. Then, make sure the password protected sharing radio button is set to off
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Orlando Enrique Fiol
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#64300
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Re: Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
I have a Windows 7 machine and my wife just got a Windows 10 machine. I need to use screen readers to access everything and sometimes have to work on her computer. It sure would be nice if I did not
I have a Windows 7 machine and my wife just got a Windows 10 machine. I need to use screen readers to access everything and sometimes have to work on her computer. It sure would be nice if I did not
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Marty Hutchings
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#64299
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Re: Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
Hi Tom,
I've been running windows 10 since it came out andI love it. People complain about windows 10, but I have not had a problem with it. There was one update about a year ago that caused a
Hi Tom,
I've been running windows 10 since it came out andI love it. People complain about windows 10, but I have not had a problem with it. There was one update about a year ago that caused a
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Bob Tinney
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#64298
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Re: Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
No, that's my automatic signature, not at all related to technology, just to
beliefs.
Thought-provoking reading: http://bahaiteachings.org
No, that's my automatic signature, not at all related to technology, just to
beliefs.
Thought-provoking reading: http://bahaiteachings.org
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Dean Martineau <topdot@...>
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#64297
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Re: Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
Dean:
Dr. Tom Behler here again.
I just checked
http://bahaiteachings.org
and could find nothing related to my question, Jaws, computers, or anything
similar.
Not trying to be argumentative,
Dean:
Dr. Tom Behler here again.
I just checked
http://bahaiteachings.org
and could find nothing related to my question, Jaws, computers, or anything
similar.
Not trying to be argumentative,
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Tom Behler
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#64296
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Re: Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
Dean:
I appreciate your thoughts here.
And, I'll check out the web site you suggest.
Will see what others have to say, and hope that this entire discussion
thread benefits other list members
Dean:
I appreciate your thoughts here.
And, I'll check out the web site you suggest.
Will see what others have to say, and hope that this entire discussion
thread benefits other list members
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Tom Behler
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#64295
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Re: signing in after start up
Thanks Richard.
Nice to speak to you again.
Val.
Thanks Richard.
Nice to speak to you again.
Val.
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Val Paul
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#64294
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JAWS and 'Audible app for Windows'
[] Hello gang.
[] the audible app for Windows which one downloads from the Microsoft store, is pretty inaccessible. Are there scripts or a list of kbd shortcuts to use it with JAWS?
Prateek
[] Hello gang.
[] the audible app for Windows which one downloads from the Microsoft store, is pretty inaccessible. Are there scripts or a list of kbd shortcuts to use it with JAWS?
Prateek
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Dujari, Prateek <prateek.dujari@...>
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#64293
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Re: signing in after start up
Hi Bill!
Yess, after having a lot of isues with it, and having to keep taking it back to the shop for adjustment, plus, I just couldn't get on with it!
So, here i am, back in the fold, and glad to
Hi Bill!
Yess, after having a lot of isues with it, and having to keep taking it back to the shop for adjustment, plus, I just couldn't get on with it!
So, here i am, back in the fold, and glad to
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Val Paul
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#64292
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downloading and using google chrome
Hi!
Could someone advise me how to download and set up chrome on my pc.
I am having quite a bit trouble with IE not responding, so thought i'd switch to chrome, as I don't know if firefocks is
Hi!
Could someone advise me how to download and set up chrome on my pc.
I am having quite a bit trouble with IE not responding, so thought i'd switch to chrome, as I don't know if firefocks is
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Val Paul
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#64291
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Re: signing in after start up
Hi David!
Thanks so much.
have tried this, and it has worked.
Val.
Hi David!
Thanks so much.
have tried this, and it has worked.
Val.
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Val Paul
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#64290
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Re: signing in after start up
Hi David. Interestingly enough, your netplwiz command and control userpasswords22 open the exact same dialogue.
Orlando Enrique Fiol
Ph.D. Candidate in Music Theory
University of
Hi David. Interestingly enough, your netplwiz command and control userpasswords22 open the exact same dialogue.
Orlando Enrique Fiol
Ph.D. Candidate in Music Theory
University of
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Orlando Enrique Fiol
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#64289
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Re: Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
All told, I haven't found a justification for the apprehension some users
feel about switching to Windows 10. I can't think of a setting that somehow
makes Windows 10 more like Windows 7 than it
All told, I haven't found a justification for the apprehension some users
feel about switching to Windows 10. I can't think of a setting that somehow
makes Windows 10 more like Windows 7 than it
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Dean Martineau <topdot@...>
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#64288
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Re: Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
I'm not sure, but I don't think so.
I was told that you can go into settings and make the needed changes
somehow, but I don't know if that is correct, and don't have a clue how to
do it.
I
I'm not sure, but I don't think so.
I was told that you can go into settings and make the needed changes
somehow, but I don't know if that is correct, and don't have a clue how to
do it.
I
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By
Tom Behler
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#64287
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Re: Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
Are you referring to classic shell from classicshell.net ?
Rob Whyte
Assistive Technology | Specialist Services | VisAbility
Work days: Mon, Tue, Wed
JAWS 2018 certified
PO Box 82 North Hobart
Are you referring to classic shell from classicshell.net ?
Rob Whyte
Assistive Technology | Specialist Services | VisAbility
Work days: Mon, Tue, Wed
JAWS 2018 certified
PO Box 82 North Hobart
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Rob Whyte <rob.whyte@...>
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#64286
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Switching To Classic View In Windows 10 for Windows 7-type View
Hello, everyone.
I am about to purchase a new laptop, which, of course, will have Windows 10 as its operating system.
I have heard from several sources that you can configure a Windows 10
Hello, everyone.
I am about to purchase a new laptop, which, of course, will have Windows 10 as its operating system.
I have heard from several sources that you can configure a Windows 10
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Tom Behler
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#64285
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