Joann,
I believe that's a windows 8.1 view,
not windows 10.
Jorge
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Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2016 11:24 AM
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] does anyone use classic shell with windows 10 to make
menus look more like 7 or XP?
I have read a few excellent tutorials on windows 10 and Jaws, and 10 is
on my laptop so I know I'll have to deal with it when I'm away and using the
laptop. Both my PC's still have 7 thankfully, but I'm wondering about when
I have to use 10 and its unfamiliar layout, has anyone used Classic Shell to
make the menus look more like the menus in 7? If you go to the start menu
in windows 10 the way it's set up, I don't see a programs tree view where
you used to be able to see your list of programs and accessories, etc. Does
Classic Shell still even work or would you recommend another program that
will set up 10 to look more familiar? I hope I'm not going off-topic,
because I of course would need a Jaws-friendly program or other ways around
these tricky menus or apps as they're now being called, so that I can
maximize my experience using 10 and Jaws without wanting to give up. One of
the Davids in the group was very helpful in showing me how to get around
lower and upper ribbons in lists by using context menu key. So hopefully
there'll be other hints that will make this thing usable when I need to do
so.
Thanks.
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