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| | I turned off Narrator at logon! I thought I would send this post, as I had to dig to find this in the posts... Open <Control Panel>, <Ease of Access Center>. Then under where it says "Explore all settings" click on <Use the computer without a display> and that's where you will find the checkbox for "Turn on Narrator". Clearly make sure that box is un-checked. That thing was driving me crazy. I can see why Microsoft put this in the "blindness" area, but it is not particularly intuitive to find the Narrator setting. |
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