Where do I get the short tutorial on Vista start Menu from Cathy Ann Murtha? Is it on Vista? Do I have to order it or is it on JFWLite or what, not familiar with this.. I don'tplan to revert to XP on the Vista start up menu but just learning it like it is.. This model computer has a media center where you can see DVDs or burn them and CDs also, think my son said that was at the beginning of it, probably when it first boots up, not sure as I have not got the computer yet.. He is installing Jaws for me and doing some other things as he has Windows Vista Premium but I was wondering about some of this so thought I would ask the list also..He has Vista Home Premium but has just recently started using Jaws himself.. He is not real used to it like some of us are..He is installing my Jaws forme so he has the disks and will bring them to me when he is through with the computer and brings it to me also.. I don'tlike to fool with some things like that myself.. Pat -----Original Message----- From: accesscomp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:accesscomp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gene Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 6:04 PM To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [accesscomp] Re: Windows Vista & Jaws version 10 Do you have a JAWS disk? Have you looked at any of the training material on the JAWS disk? When Vista came out, the introductory training material was completely rewritten. It explains, step by setp, every detail of the installation including what to do to work with UAC, User Account Control. the JAWS training material is more or less adequate for Vista but you may find it more pleasant and easier to learn some important Vista basics by seeing if Cathy Anne Murtha has the short tutorial she did on the Vista start menu and the Microsoft Word ribbon. While you evidently are not interested in the Word part of the tutorial, the Vista start menu will give you good, well organized, basic information about one of the most important structural changes in vista, the new start menu. I would advise learning about it rather than simply reverting to the classic start menu. You can make Vista work much like XP if you revert but you will then not be able to use some new Vista features and you may find you want to use them if you don't reject them before trying them. Do you know how to use the Daisy (spelling) reader that FS provides to listen to training material? I don't know if you can listen to it directly from the cd or if you need to place it on your computer. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Hart" <pat.hart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 3:47 PM Subject: [accesscomp] Re: Windows Vista & Jaws version 10 Thanks, was not sure about that.. Are the keystroke commands different for Jaws 10 version and Vista home Premium? I know there is a help file but I am not real good at going by those.. I will have to learn them if there are quite a lot of them, someone said there was.. Thanks again, Pat -----Original Message----- From: accesscomp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:accesscomp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Granados Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:44 PM To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [accesscomp] Re: Windows Vista & Jaws version 10 Just install jaws and when it first starts it will ask you if you want to start jaws automatically. That should do the trick. There's nothing special about vista. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Hart" <pat.hart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 2:33 PM Subject: [accesscomp] Windows Vista & Jaws version 10 I recently bought a new computer on line and still have to get Jaws version 10 loaded on it. This is Vista Home Premium with a quad core AMD processor.. Is there any certain way to install Jaws so it will come on at the start menu atutomatically on this type of computer. It does that on mne now but I have XP now.. Please send me the instructions if you can on how to do this where it comes on when the computer is booted up or restarted and will come on every time automatically, I am not sure how to do this on this model computer..It may not make a difference but still was wondering if any of you have Windows Vista Home Premium, I am sure you do and have installed Jaws version 10 to start automatically at the beginning or start menu.. Thanks, Pat --Pat Hart Work like you don't need the money, Love like you've never been hurt, And dance like nobody's watching.