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Windows7 and password question
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Nakia
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 Windows7 and password question
In the Control Panel Ease of Access I must have clicked something that makes it possible for me to hear the names of the keys I am hitting when I type my Passwords. When I have narrator turned on which I do except when playing games or it gets annoying.
The thing is I have no idea what I did so I don't know how to turn it off just in case I need or want to. Does anyone have any idea what I did?
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Nowena
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 Re: Windows7 and password question
There should be a section in your Control Panel for Disability Accessories. The Control Panel is usually accessed through your Start Menu. I can't say for sure because I haven't upgraded to Windows 7. But, this section has been available at least since XP. There is also a Help section there with an index that might give you more information and instructions to turn things on and off.
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