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I recently installed Windows 7 professional addition and Window-Eyes 7.2 on
a new H P 64 bit laptop. I am in the process of learning W7 and getting use
to W-E 7.2. While using Windows XP I got in the habit of using (My
Computer) for file management rather than Windows Explorer. At this point I'm
finding using explorer to be the most challenging part of Windows 7. I
understand how to use the tree view and the list view and I think that I
have configured the file and folder view and options in Explorer correctly.
I copied a couple of large folders, each containing about 100 Word and Excel
files, into (My Documents) so that I could practice launching, loading,
moving and deleting files. When I get either of the folders open in the
list view of Explorer, I can only arrow down through 4 or 5 of the files
before the down-arrow key stops moving down or up, Windows dings, and I can't
move down any further to access the rest of the files in the list. I tried
moving down using the page-down key and the end key but nothing happens.
When I read the active window on the screen with shift-ctrl-w I can hear 30
or 40 files being read in the list, but I can only arrow through 4 or 5 of
the items on the list. The down arrow stops moving, Windows dings and I can't
access any more files. , I don't know if this is a scrolling issue or if I'm
running into a screen window boundary. I've looked through the control
panel in W7 and the W-E Manual and can't find anything that might cause this
problem. I'm sure that there is a simple and obvious answer to this problem
but so far I haven't been able to figure it out. I would appreciate hearing
any thoughts that anyone might have on resolving this issue.
- Problem accessing Windows Explorer Paul Franklin
- RE: Problem accessing Windows Explorer George B
- RE: Problem accessing Windows Explorer Tyler Juranek
- Re: Problem accessing Windows Explorer Carol and Roger
- Re: Problem accessing Windows Explorer David
- Re: Problem accessing Windows Explorer Keith Hinton
