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Hyperlink display balloon problem in Vista and MS Outlook 2007
In all Windows Vista Home Premium (Outlook) windows of email messages,
WHENEVER I move my ordinary wireless laser mouse pointer (not a touch pad, not a pen) onto a hyperlink, an immediate little window opens up to give me the exact same hyperlink information, such as, for example: "http://groups.google.com/group/ microsoft.public.windows.vista.general" This redundant hyperlink information is followed by the stupid sentence: "Click to follow link." (Doesn't everyone know that a link is there for clicking?) Perhaps, in my previous post I was not explicit enough about the problem, but the above explanation is EXACTLY what I want to keep the system from doing. I do not need the extra explanation that is already known to me. I have followed numerous previous advice efforts given to me without ANY success. I do not know the Microsoft name of this annoying ptocess, but it does not seem to have anything to do with "Balloons in Information Area." Please, please, can anyone address this EXACT problem? Thank you in advance. If I sound a bit frustrated, it is because I have been getting advice that is not at all related to this precise problem. Hal Mayer. PS: This little window pop-up problem is particularly annoying in MS Outlook 2007 emails, usually containing many, many hyperlinks. |
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Hyperlink display balloon problem in Vista and MS Outlook 2007
On Nov 30, 9:43*am, ragmaniac wrote:
In all Windows Vista Home Premium (Outlook) windows of email messages, WHENEVER I move my ordinary wireless laser mouse pointer (not a touch pad, not a pen) onto a hyperlink, an immediate little window opens up to give me the exact same hyperlink information, such as, for example: "http://groups.google.com/group/ microsoft.public.windows.vista.general" This redundant hyperlink information is followed by the stupid sentence: "Click to follow link." (Doesn't everyone know that a link is there for clicking?) Perhaps, in my previous post I was not explicit enough about the problem, but the above explanation is EXACTLY what I want to keep the system from doing. I do not need the extra explanation that is already known to me. I have followed numerous previous advice efforts given to me without ANY success. I do not know the Microsoft name of this annoying ptocess, but it does not seem to have anything to do with "Balloonsin Information Area." Please, please, can anyone address this EXACT problem? Thank you in advance. If I sound a bit frustrated, it is because I have been getting advice that is not at all related to this precise problem. Hal Mayer. PS: This little window pop-up problem is particularly annoying in MS Outlook 2007 emails, usually containing many, many hyperlinks. __________________________________________________ ___________________________________ This is ragmaniac again. I suppose there is no one out there who knows how to get rid of this Windows Vista pop-up function I mentioned so very carefully above. HELP -HELP-HELP. Does perhaps anyone At MS has the answer? I miss you, Digital Research and CPM. |