Hello John;

I'm not sure, what problems your really having with vista, however, I would 
assume, you're having a little problem navigating with vista.

you do have the choice,
of, the classic view, or the start menu view,
and, you would make the changes, in control panel, taskbar and start 
properties.
however, if you use the start menu view, you do have the search feature, 
which you can access, and type in, for example, control, you will see the 
control panel, and hit enter.
or, type, computer,
again, it will be there, just press enter.

most of the settings you used with xp, will apply to vista.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Justice" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 6:45 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] ADJUSTING WINDOWS VISTA FOR BEST USE


Hi everyone:
Recently, HP fixed my laptop but in the process, they fixed me but good.  I
now have Vista instead of my good old reliable Windows XP Professional.
I'm trying to get through it but it's driving me a bit crazy.
Can someone help me with  a list of settings that would, hopefully, make
Vista more like XP?

I remember a very nice list of adjustments someone put out for the XP system
and I made those changes with great success.  What can I do, to put it
simply, to make Vista more blind friendly?

John Justice

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