Is this the MP3 tutorial on the WE CD ROM you're referring to here?

On 24/09/2011, at 10:20 PM, Stephen Clower wrote:

> In addition, the Window-Eyes 7.5 tutorial has a few sections devoted to 
> specific aspects of Windows 7 including the desktop, Start Menu, notification 
> area, and Windows Explorer.
> 
> Regards,
> Steve
> 
> 
> 
> On 9/24/2011 4:56 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:
>> Hi Peter.
>> The start menu works by allowing you to type the first few letters of the 
>> document or program you are looking for. You do not use the arrow keys until 
>> the results pop up. I' not sure about websites in general, but you can join 
>> the Windows 7 list by sending a blank message to 
>> [email protected]. This goes for anyone else too.
>> Good lluck.
>> 
>> 
>> Chris Hallsworth
>> Sent from Thunderbird
>> 
>> On 24/09/2011 09:47, Peter Wolfe wrote:
>>> Hey everyone,
>>> 
>>> 
>>>     I just got a new Dell 8 gigabyte ram, dual core processor and 320
>>> hardrive gigabyted machine at home for taking notes in my last yar in
>>> college. The issue is the operating system Windows 7 is giving me some
>>> fits and I'm not sure where I could go online to get help with using a
>>> scree reader that won't charge me an arm and a leg. Training tutorials
>>> online are kind of expensive in this deep recession for which I
>>> severely doubt any country will recover from anytime soon. So, the
>>> issue imediately is when I try to go to find things like my documents
>>> that I guess that I hit the right arrow key on the start menu to find
>>> other optoions like my documents unlike the straight forward older
>>> model of doing things. The when I do open that it is like a list view
>>> option but wwhen I try to hit the arrow keys that it won't work like
>>> normal for navigation purposes. For any help with this and in general
>>> websites to learn Windows 7 just post links and some general advice.
>>> Thanks for the help with this matter fo me!
>>> 
>>> thanks,
>>> Peter
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