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How can I turn off Narrator?
I'll answer my own post as I figured it out pretty quickly. There is no
option to turn it off within the application dialog box or from most of the other likely sources. You have to go to Accessories/Ease of Access/Ease of Access Center, then, under Explore all Settings, click Use the Computer without a Display. There is a checkbox in there to turn off the Narrator. "alejo" wrote: Somehow I turned it on, but I can't stop it from starting every time I boot the computer. I can't find the options anywhere. |
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How can I turn off Narrator?
Thanx for your help! I almost destroyed the machine because of that stupid
narrator thing! I've looked around for 15 minutes after a way to turn it off.... "alejo" wrote: I'll answer my own post as I figured it out pretty quickly. There is no option to turn it off within the application dialog box or from most of the other likely sources. You have to go to Accessories/Ease of Access/Ease of Access Center, then, under Explore all Settings, click Use the Computer without a Display. There is a checkbox in there to turn off the Narrator. "alejo" wrote: Somehow I turned it on, but I can't stop it from starting every time I boot the computer. I can't find the options anywhere. |
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How can I turn off Narrator?
Yeah thank you very much! That #¤%& narrator drived me crazy! This should
REALLY be fixed. "alejo" wrote: I'll answer my own post as I figured it out pretty quickly. There is no option to turn it off within the application dialog box or from most of the other likely sources. You have to go to Accessories/Ease of Access/Ease of Access Center, then, under Explore all Settings, click Use the Computer without a Display. There is a checkbox in there to turn off the Narrator. "alejo" wrote: Somehow I turned it on, but I can't stop it from starting every time I boot the computer. I can't find the options anywhere. |
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How can I turn off Narrator?
I found that box after about 20min of searching. BUT, after I un tic it , it
just starts up the next time I boot, and the box is re-checked. Is there another way? "Xeeber" wrote: Yeah thank you very much! That #¤%& narrator drived me crazy! This should REALLY be fixed. "alejo" wrote: I'll answer my own post as I figured it out pretty quickly. There is no option to turn it off within the application dialog box or from most of the other likely sources. You have to go to Accessories/Ease of Access/Ease of Access Center, then, under Explore all Settings, click Use the Computer without a Display. There is a checkbox in there to turn off the Narrator. "alejo" wrote: Somehow I turned it on, but I can't stop it from starting every time I boot the computer. I can't find the options anywhere. |
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How can I turn off Narrator?
thank you thank you.....i hate the narrator it's so hhmmmmmmmmmmm.
"radivx" wrote: Thanx for your help! I almost destroyed the machine because of that stupid narrator thing! I've looked around for 15 minutes after a way to turn it off.... "alejo" wrote: I'll answer my own post as I figured it out pretty quickly. There is no option to turn it off within the application dialog box or from most of the other likely sources. You have to go to Accessories/Ease of Access/Ease of Access Center, then, under Explore all Settings, click Use the Computer without a Display. There is a checkbox in there to turn off the Narrator. "alejo" wrote: Somehow I turned it on, but I can't stop it from starting every time I boot the computer. I can't find the options anywhere. |
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How can I turn off Narrator?
Thank you very much. I'm Norwegian - and when I pressed the narrator on, it
went all crazy!!! I couldn't understand what it was saying!! Finally it's quiet now, but the program is still coming up on the screen. Any ideas to remove that? By the way - THANK YOU! - Martin - "alejo" wrote: I'll answer my own post as I figured it out pretty quickly. There is no option to turn it off within the application dialog box or from most of the other likely sources. You have to go to Accessories/Ease of Access/Ease of Access Center, then, under Explore all Settings, click Use the Computer without a Display. There is a checkbox in there to turn off the Narrator. "alejo" wrote: Somehow I turned it on, but I can't stop it from starting every time I boot the computer. I can't find the options anywhere. |
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How can I turn off Narrator?
OH MY GOD THANK YOU!!!! Seriously, I've been dealin with this for MONTHS, and could never figure it out! Finally it dawned on me to check for postings on this issue. Oddly enough, yours was the only one that REALLY told how to do it. Others were wrong.. Again, THANK YOU!! Joey Bukouras Milwaukee, Wi. =?Utf-8?B?am9qbw==?=;159457 Wrote: thank you thank you.....i hate the narrator it's so hhmmmmmmmmmmm. "radivx" wrote: Thanx for your help! I almost destroyed the machine because of that stupid narrator thing! I've looked around for 15 minutes after a way to turn it off.... "alejo" wrote: I'll answer my own post as I figured it out pretty quickly. There is no option to turn it off within the application dialog box or from most of the other likely sources. You have to go to Accessories/Ease of Access/Ease of Access Center, then, under Explore all Settings, click Use the Computer without a Display. There is a checkbox in there to turn off the Narrator. "alejo" wrote: Somehow I turned it on, but I can't stop it from starting every time I boot the computer. I can't find the options anywhere. -- YoJoey30 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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How can I turn off Narrator?
Haha Mr Windows has got us all fooled as usual its simple but like most things since 3.1 (remember that) not easy to find. 1/ Restart your computer. 2/ At the login page on the lower left of screen you see the ease of access button. 3/ Left click and bingo a dialogue opens 4/ There you can turn Narrator On/Off. All of which raises the question how is Microsoft the largest supplier of OS systems when we have all gone grey trying to figure it out???? -- compukiwi ------------------------------------------------------------------------ compukiwi's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/114832.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...nce/583553.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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How can I turn off Narrator?
compukiwi wrote:
Haha Mr Windows has got us all fooled as usual [snip] The post you replied to was made in JANUARY OF 2008, so my guess is that the OP found the solution long ago. |