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Old 02-21-2008, 01:50 PM
treeart
 
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Hello Dear Microsoft Team

I bought an Asus Laptop one week ago whith Windows Vista Home Premium. But,
I don´t know anymore, which button I pushed. Everytime, when I start the
Notebook and see the Desktop, the Text-to-Speech help for people, who can´t
look so good, automaticly and Microsoft Anna reads everything I can see loud.
I can close that, but everytime, when I restart it, it does it again. How can
I turn it for ever off. Please help me.

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Old 02-21-2008, 02:23 PM
Blind act
 
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"treeart" <treeart@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CBE3C5FD-1471-40B8-98EB-3008B72CF3EB@microsoft.com...
> Hello Dear Microsoft Team
>
> I bought an Asus Laptop one week ago whith Windows Vista Home Premium.
> But,
> I don´t know anymore, which button I pushed. Everytime, when I start the
> Notebook and see the Desktop, the Text-to-Speech help for people, who
> can´t
> look so good, automaticly and Microsoft Anna reads everything I can see
> loud.
> I can close that, but everytime, when I restart it, it does it again. How
> can
> I turn it for ever off. Please help me.
>





Go to ''System Tray'', a lot of programs running to help you use windows.
''Left click'' the little arrow in a circle - This will expand the list to
display more little icons, run the mouse slowly over the ''System tray'' in
order to launch a pop-up window for each icon, once you reach the icon that
says something like ''Text To Speech Tool'', ''Right-click'' it. A pop-up
list will appear displaying what options are available - Go to which ever
option gives you either ''Properties'' or ''Settings'', ''Left-Click'' this
item. A new panel will appear - From here select the item that says
something like ''Launch at start-up'' it should have a box next to it, which
will be either ticked or marked in some way - Simply ''Left-Click'' this
item so that it appears to be clear, and ''Left-click'' the ''Apply'' Button
followed the the ''OK'' button - this should solve your problem.

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Old 02-21-2008, 02:25 PM
LAB Enterprises
 
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Turn of Narrator. Easiest way is to type "narrator" in the quick search bar
in the start menu then click exit when the narrator panel opens.

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"treeart" <treeart@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CBE3C5FD-1471-40B8-98EB-3008B72CF3EB@microsoft.com...
> Hello Dear Microsoft Team
>
> I bought an Asus Laptop one week ago whith Windows Vista Home Premium.
> But,
> I don´t know anymore, which button I pushed. Everytime, when I start the
> Notebook and see the Desktop, the Text-to-Speech help for people, who
> can´t
> look so good, automaticly and Microsoft Anna reads everything I can see
> loud.
> I can close that, but everytime, when I restart it, it does it again. How
> can
> I turn it for ever off. Please help me.
>

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