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Tinkerer' I saw the sticky key thing come up but had no idea what the?
Thanks, Woody "Tinkerer" wrote: > Woody, > More than likely you've accidently hit a shortcut key combination that > your video driver software uses to rotate your display. You'll have to do a > bit of research to figure out which key combination it is, and you may want > to turn those shortcut keys off so it doesn't happen again. > > -- > > Tinkerer > > > "woody" <> wrote in message > news:C4D8CBAB-A7D0-41D8-B9E8-... > > slk' It's me again, I have managed to turn my screen on it's side what did > > I > > do? And how do I fix it? I just had to laugh at myself.......... > > Woody... P.S. Thanks for answering the ink saving answer. > > > > "slk759" wrote: > > > >> Woody - that will be specific to the printer, but when you select Print > >> and > >> the window opens, you will need to navigate to something like > >> Preferences - > >> Print Quality . . . . . > >> > >> "woody" <> wrote in message > >> news:3DD33570-09A7-499C-8C16-... > >> > Tell me Ron how do you set that up? Woody > >> > > >> > "Ron Sommer" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Trying printing in Draft mode. This will reduce the ink usage. > >> >> -- > >> >> Ron Sommer > >> >> MS MVP-Mail > >> >> > >> >> "woody" <> wrote in message > >> >> news:9C664973-9B68-449E-A2A0-... > >> >> > slk759; It has a hide button on the popup, I guess that will do. > >> >> > I'm > >> >> > just > >> >> > glad it's over. The procedure was just like yours but I didn't turn > >> >> > anything > >> >> > off. The error message is the same as I posted. Clicking the M icon > >> >> > takes > >> >> > me > >> >> > straight to the 1st page of the procedure. I experimented with > >> >> > turning > >> >> > McAfee > >> >> > off through the control board and it sez you are not protected, > >> >> > because > >> >> > I > >> >> > was > >> >> > checking for Windows firewall being on. I was going to try > >> >> > Microsofts > >> >> > firewall for fun, but when I 1st got this laptop I was looking > >> >> > around > >> >> > (I > >> >> > was > >> >> > gonna say surfin but thats not me) and got a full on frontal assualt > >> >> > and > >> >> > McAfee stopped it dead in it's tracks. I'll look at the down load. > >> >> > If I > >> >> > miss > >> >> > a question post again I will come back and look. Is there a way I > >> >> > could > >> >> > send > >> >> > you the video? Let me know. I've been letting my Grandbaby use the > >> >> > paint > >> >> > brush on the computer she just loves to scribble and I print it for > >> >> > her, > >> >> > HIGH > >> >> > ink bill. THANK YOU SLK, THANKS FOR STICKING WITH ME, THANK FOR > >> >> > BEING > >> >> > PATIENT > >> >> > and tell Gary I did mean to paint his name on the screen, I just > >> >> > wanted > >> >> > help. > >> >> > Thanks you > >> >> > guys.............................................. .Woody......... > >> >> > > >> >> > "slk759" wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >> Since I don't know what their instructions were and the video - I > >> >> >> can't > >> >> >> really say what I think of the error. I don't know what all is > >> >> >> "turned > >> >> >> off" > >> >> >> or "lowered" (did you turn off email scanning as well as do the > >> >> >> program > >> >> >> access?) Were their instructions the same or similar to the > >> >> >> procedure > >> >> >> I > >> >> >> outlined for you? Did they have you do something else as well? > >> >> >> > >> >> >> What does the error window say? Have you contacted them again > >> >> >> about > >> >> >> this > >> >> >> error notification? If you open McAfee using the M icon at the > >> >> >> bottom > >> >> >> right, does it say something like "Your PC is unprotected" with a > >> >> >> Fixit > >> >> >> prompt? That's just McAfee trying to push every single layer of > >> >> >> protection > >> >> >> on you. And it won't go away and will become downright annoying > >> >> >> after > >> >> >> awhile . . . . . When I disable email scanning I get that but > >> >> >> ignore > >> >> >> it. > >> >> >> And I also get error popup notifications. However, they often send > >> >> >> updates > >> >> >> to my PC that change it back anyway. This is the kind of stuff > >> >> >> that > >> >> >> people > >> >> >> talk about in a lot of these posts that say "antivirus programs > >> >> >> obtrusively > >> >> >> interfere with email". Sometimes you want or require a setting > >> >> >> turned > >> >> >> off, > >> >> >> or a lower degree of scanning, but the software forces it on you. > >> >> >> Many > >> >> >> of > >> >> >> the pros here recommend getting rid of some of these more > >> >> >> (UN)popular > >> >> >> antivirus programs in favor of Microsoft Security Essentials (free > >> >> >> download > >> >> >> at Microsoft) which is more compatible. I will next time I need to > >> >> >> re-up > >> >> >> or > >> >> >> if Mc gives me any significant problems. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> "woody" <> wrote in message > >> >> >> news:2333DF5C-F8A0-4AF8-B8D0-... > >> >> >> > slk759; I found a flash video that McAfee sent with the > >> >> >> > written > >> >> >> > instructions and I copied each picture for reference. Then went > >> >> >> > through > >> >> >> > the > >> >> >> > procedure, everything works except every once in awhile the error > >> >> >> > window > >> >> >> > pops > >> >> >> > up. I have sent and received about 10 emails with attachments. > >> >> >> > What > >> >> >> > do > >> >> >> > you > >> >> >> > think about the error window? Thanks for being patient and thanks > >> >> >> > for > >> >> >> > the > >> >> >> > help. Woody > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > "slk759" wrote: > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> >> Woody - I saw your other post too about Mc giving you the info > >> >> >> >> to > >> >> >> >> set > >> >> >> >> the > >> >> >> >> program access in your firewall and can help with that . . . but > >> >> >> >> you > >> >> >> >> have > >> >> >> >> to > >> >> >> >> be willing to try it ;-) Go slow, and position / size this > >> >> >> >> message > >> >> >> >> window > >> >> >> >> and the Mc window side-by-side so you can easily see and follow > >> >> >> >> these > >> >> >> >> directions - they are step-by-step. > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> Can you take the first step? Open the Mc software by clicking > >> >> >> >> the > >> >> >> >> "M" > >> >> >> >> icon > >> >> >> >> in the lower right of your screen - where the time is - double > >> >> >> >> click > >> >> >> >> it. > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> When Mc SecurityCenter opens, you are looking for the > >> >> >> >> "Configure" > >> >> >> >> menu - > >> >> >> >> on > >> >> >> >> the left, near the bottom - click "Configure" once to open that > >> >> >> >> menu > >> >> >> >> (opens > >> >> >> >> above). Then, in the "Configure" menu click on "Internet & > >> >> >> >> Network". > >> >> >> >> Now, > >> >> >> >> in the right pane, the 2nd item is "Firewall protection is > >> >> >> >> enabled" > >> >> >> >> and > >> >> >> >> the > >> >> >> >> "On" button is selected. There's an "Advanced" button there - > >> >> >> >> click > >> >> >> >> it. > >> >> >> >> Another window pops opens and on the left side you will see > >> >> >> >> "Program > >> >> >> >> Permissions" - click it. > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> Okay, now you will see all your programs in the right pane. > >> >> >> >> Scroll > >> >> >> >> down > >> >> >> >> and > >> >> >> >> find Windows Live Mail (near bottom - they are listed > >> >> >> >> alphabetically) - > >> >> >> >> click it (highlights). It should say "Full Access" in green > >> >> >> >> beside > >> >> >> >> it, > >> >> >> >> but > >> >> >> >> once highlighted you will see info about the access for that > >> >> >> >> program > >> >> >> >> in > >> >> >> >> the > >> >> >> >> bottom portion of the pane, part of which is an "Action" box > >> >> >> >> where > >> >> >> >> you > >> >> >> >> can > >> >> >> >> change the access level if needed to "Allow Access" (in the > >> >> >> >> event > >> >> >> >> your > >> >> >> >> does > >> >> >> >> not say "Full Access"). You should also look at "Internet > >> >> >> >> Explorer" > >> >> >> >> in > >> >> >> >> that > >> >> >> >> "Programs Permissions" list and ensure it also has "Full > >> >> >> >> Access". > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> If these programs are not listed - notice there are two buttons > >> >> >> >> in > >> >> >> >> between > >> >> >> >> the two right side window panes that read "Add Allowed Program" > >> >> >> >> and > >> >> >> >> "Add > >> >> >> >> Blocked Program". All of your programs should be in that > >> >> >> >> "Program > >> >> >> >> Permissions" list but these are the buttons to add or block some > >> >> >> >> other > >> >> >> >> program if you need to. Did Mc tell you a program to verify > >> >> >> >> (like > >> >> >> >> I > >> >> >> >> just > >> >> >> >> directed you to look at Windows Live Mail and Internet > >> >> >> >> Explorer)? > >> >> >> >> If > >> >> >> >> you > >> >> >> >> have to use the "Add" button, it will open up a Windows Explorer > >> >> >> >> window > >> >> >> >> where you will have to navigate to the "Program Files" folder on > >> >> >> >> your > >> >> >> >> C: > >> >> >> >> drive to select it. > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> Please post back - like you said this is the most help you will > >> >> >> >> get - > >> >> >> >> and > >> >> >> >> it > >> >> >> >> is free!! > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> "woody" <> wrote in message > >> >> >> >> news:A31BA3D2-6843-4AC5-A1E9-... > >> >> >> >> > Error 0x800CCC0D: > >> >> >> >> > Unable to send or receive for the pop3 account. The host pop3 > >> >> >> >> > could > >> >> >> >> > not > >> >> >> >> > be > >> >> >> >> > found. Please verify that you have entered the server name > >> >> >> >> > correctly. > >> >> >> >> > Server > >> >> >> >> > pop3; Window Live Mail Error ox8ooCCCoD; Protocol pop3; Port > >> >> >> >> > 110; > >> >> >> >> > Secure > >> >> >> >> > (SSL) No; Socket Error 11001; I am new at this, I have read > >> >> >> >> > slk759's > >> >> >> >> > message, sorry I don't understand what to do. I am going to > >> >> >> >> > stop > >> >> >> >> > here > >> >> >> >> > because > >> >> >> >> > the more I explain the worst it gets. Thanks Guys I know what > >> >> >> >> > it's > >> >> >> >> > like, I > >> >> >> >> > am > >> >> >> >> > an old retired telephoneman, trying to write his Granddaughter > >> >> >> >> > a > >> >> >> >> > book > >> >> >> >> > about > >> >> >> >> > our family. Thanks again, Woody > >> >> >> >> > > >> >> >> >> > "Gary VanderMolen (MVP)" wrote: > >> >> >> >> > > >> >> >> >> >> Woody, as one of the other responders already asked, please > >> >> >> >> >> post the complete error messages, both the send and receive > >> >> >> >> >> ones. > >> >> >> >> >> Right-click on your error message, copy, then paste it into a > >> >> >> >> >> reply > >> >> >> >> >> here. > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> Also, have you made the settings changes in your McAfee as > >> >> >> >> >> recommended |
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Sticky keys is a feature of Ease of Access.
Control Panel - Ease of Access - Make the keyboard easier to use "woody" <> wrote in message news:7EAF23D0-51A1-430A-8DC4-... > Tinkerer' I saw the sticky key thing come up but had no idea what the? > Thanks, Woody > > "Tinkerer" wrote: > >> Woody, >> More than likely you've accidently hit a shortcut key combination that >> your video driver software uses to rotate your display. You'll have to >> do a >> bit of research to figure out which key combination it is, and you may >> want >> to turn those shortcut keys off so it doesn't happen again. >> >> -- >> >> Tinkerer >> >> >> "woody" <> wrote in message >> news:C4D8CBAB-A7D0-41D8-B9E8-... >> > slk' It's me again, I have managed to turn my screen on it's side what >> > did >> > I >> > do? And how do I fix it? I just had to laugh at myself.......... >> > Woody... P.S. Thanks for answering the ink saving answer. >> > >> > "slk759" wrote: >> > >> >> Woody - that will be specific to the printer, but when you select >> >> and >> >> the window opens, you will need to navigate to something like >> >> Preferences - >> >> Print Quality . . . . . >> >> >> >> "woody" <> wrote in message >> >> news:3DD33570-09A7-499C-8C16-... >> >> > Tell me Ron how do you set that up? Woody >> >> > >> >> > "Ron Sommer" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Trying printing in Draft mode. This will reduce the ink usage. >> >> >> -- >> >> >> Ron Sommer >> >> >> MS MVP-Mail >> >> >> >> >> >> "woody" <> wrote in message >> >> >> news:9C664973-9B68-449E-A2A0-... >> >> >> > slk759; It has a hide button on the popup, I guess that will >> >> >> > do. >> >> >> > I'm >> >> >> > just >> >> >> > glad it's over. The procedure was just like yours but I didn't >> >> >> > turn >> >> >> > anything >> >> >> > off. The error message is the same as I posted. Clicking the M >> >> >> > icon >> >> >> > takes >> >> >> > me >> >> >> > straight to the 1st page of the procedure. I experimented with >> >> >> > turning >> >> >> > McAfee >> >> >> > off through the control board and it sez you are not protected, >> >> >> > because >> >> >> > I >> >> >> > was >> >> >> > checking for Windows firewall being on. I was going to try >> >> >> > Microsofts >> >> >> > firewall for fun, but when I 1st got this laptop I was looking >> >> >> > around >> >> >> > (I >> >> >> > was >> >> >> > gonna say surfin but thats not me) and got a full on frontal >> >> >> > assualt >> >> >> > and >> >> >> > McAfee stopped it dead in it's tracks. I'll look at the down >> >> >> > load. >> >> >> > If I >> >> >> > miss >> >> >> > a question post again I will come back and look. Is there a way I >> >> >> > could >> >> >> > send >> >> >> > you the video? Let me know. I've been letting my Grandbaby use >> >> >> > the >> >> >> > paint >> >> >> > brush on the computer she just loves to scribble and I print it >> >> >> > for >> >> >> > her, >> >> >> > HIGH >> >> >> > ink bill. THANK YOU SLK, THANKS FOR STICKING WITH ME, THANK FOR >> >> >> > BEING >> >> >> > PATIENT >> >> >> > and tell Gary I did mean to paint his name on the screen, I just >> >> >> > wanted >> >> >> > help. >> >> >> > Thanks you >> >> >> > guys.............................................. .Woody......... >> >> >> > >> >> >> > "slk759" wrote: >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> Since I don't know what their instructions were and the video - >> >> >> >> I >> >> >> >> can't >> >> >> >> really say what I think of the error. I don't know what all is >> >> >> >> "turned >> >> >> >> off" >> >> >> >> or "lowered" (did you turn off email scanning as well as do the >> >> >> >> program >> >> >> >> access?) Were their instructions the same or similar to the >> >> >> >> procedure >> >> >> >> I >> >> >> >> outlined for you? Did they have you do something else as well? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> What does the error window say? Have you contacted them again >> >> >> >> about >> >> >> >> this >> >> >> >> error notification? If you open McAfee using the M icon at the >> >> >> >> bottom >> >> >> >> right, does it say something like "Your PC is unprotected" with >> >> >> >> a >> >> >> >> Fixit >> >> >> >> prompt? That's just McAfee trying to push every single layer of >> >> >> >> protection >> >> >> >> on you. And it won't go away and will become downright annoying >> >> >> >> after >> >> >> >> awhile . . . . . When I disable email scanning I get that but >> >> >> >> ignore >> >> >> >> it. >> >> >> >> And I also get error popup notifications. However, they often >> >> >> >> send >> >> >> >> updates >> >> >> >> to my PC that change it back anyway. This is the kind of stuff >> >> >> >> that >> >> >> >> people >> >> >> >> talk about in a lot of these posts that say "antivirus programs >> >> >> >> obtrusively >> >> >> >> interfere with email". Sometimes you want or require a setting >> >> >> >> turned >> >> >> >> off, >> >> >> >> or a lower degree of scanning, but the software forces it on >> >> >> >> you. >> >> >> >> Many >> >> >> >> of >> >> >> >> the pros here recommend getting rid of some of these more >> >> >> >> (UN)popular >> >> >> >> antivirus programs in favor of Microsoft Security Essentials >> >> >> >> (free >> >> >> >> download >> >> >> >> at Microsoft) which is more compatible. I will next time I need >> >> >> >> to >> >> >> >> re-up >> >> >> >> or >> >> >> >> if Mc gives me any significant problems. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "woody" <> wrote in message >> >> >> >> news:2333DF5C-F8A0-4AF8-B8D0-... >> >> >> >> > slk759; I found a flash video that McAfee sent with the >> >> >> >> > written >> >> >> >> > instructions and I copied each picture for reference. Then >> >> >> >> > went >> >> >> >> > through >> >> >> >> > the >> >> >> >> > procedure, everything works except every once in awhile the >> >> >> >> > error >> >> >> >> > window >> >> >> >> > pops >> >> >> >> > up. I have sent and received about 10 emails with attachments. >> >> >> >> > What >> >> >> >> > do >> >> >> >> > you >> >> >> >> > think about the error window? Thanks for being patient and >> >> >> >> > thanks >> >> >> >> > for >> >> >> >> > the >> >> >> >> > help. Woody >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > "slk759" wrote: >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> Woody - I saw your other post too about Mc giving you the >> >> >> >> >> info >> >> >> >> >> to >> >> >> >> >> set >> >> >> >> >> the >> >> >> >> >> program access in your firewall and can help with that . . . >> >> >> >> >> but >> >> >> >> >> you >> >> >> >> >> have >> >> >> >> >> to >> >> >> >> >> be willing to try it ;-) Go slow, and position / size this >> >> >> >> >> message >> >> >> >> >> window >> >> >> >> >> and the Mc window side-by-side so you can easily see and >> >> >> >> >> follow >> >> >> >> >> these >> >> >> >> >> directions - they are step-by-step. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Can you take the first step? Open the Mc software by >> >> >> >> >> clicking >> >> >> >> >> the >> >> >> >> >> "M" >> >> >> >> >> icon >> >> >> >> >> in the lower right of your screen - where the time is - >> >> >> >> >> double >> >> >> >> >> click >> >> >> >> >> it. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> When Mc SecurityCenter opens, you are looking for the >> >> >> >> >> "Configure" >> >> >> >> >> menu - >> >> >> >> >> on >> >> >> >> >> the left, near the bottom - click "Configure" once to open >> >> >> >> >> that >> >> >> >> >> menu >> >> >> >> >> (opens >> >> >> >> >> above). Then, in the "Configure" menu click on "Internet & >> >> >> >> >> Network". >> >> >> >> >> Now, >> >> >> >> >> in the right pane, the 2nd item is "Firewall protection is >> >> >> >> >> enabled" >> >> >> >> >> and >> >> >> >> >> the >> >> >> >> >> "On" button is selected. There's an "Advanced" button >> >> >> >> >> there - >> >> >> >> >> click >> >> >> >> >> it. >> >> >> >> >> Another window pops opens and on the left side you will see >> >> >> >> >> "Program >> >> >> >> >> Permissions" - click it. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Okay, now you will see all your programs in the right pane. >> >> >> >> >> Scroll >> >> >> >> >> down >> >> >> >> >> and >> >> >> >> >> find Windows Live Mail (near bottom - they are listed >> >> >> >> >> alphabetically) - >> >> >> >> >> click it (highlights). It should say "Full Access" in green >> >> >> >> >> beside >> >> >> >> >> it, >> >> >> >> >> but >> >> >> >> >> once highlighted you will see info about the access for that >> >> >> >> >> program >> >> >> >> >> in >> >> >> >> >> the >> >> >> >> >> bottom portion of the pane, part of which is an "Action" box >> >> >> >> >> where >> >> >> >> >> you >> >> >> >> >> can >> >> >> >> >> change the access level if needed to "Allow Access" (in the >> >> >> >> >> event >> >> >> >> >> your >> >> >> >> >> does >> >> >> >> >> not say "Full Access"). You should also look at "Internet >> >> >> >> >> Explorer" >> >> >> >> >> in >> >> >> >> >> that >> >> >> >> >> "Programs Permissions" list and ensure it also has "Full >> >> >> >> >> Access". >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> If these programs are not listed - notice there are two >> >> >> >> >> buttons >> >> >> >> >> in >> >> >> >> >> between >> >> >> >> >> the two right side window panes that read "Add Allowed >> >> >> >> >> Program" >> >> >> >> >> and >> >> >> >> >> "Add >> >> >> >> >> Blocked Program". All of your programs should be in that >> >> >> >> >> "Program >> >> >> >> >> Permissions" list but these are the buttons to add or block >> >> >> >> >> some >> >> >> >> >> other >> >> >> >> >> program if you need to. Did Mc tell you a program to verify >> >> >> >> >> (like >> >> >> >> >> I >> >> >> >> >> just >> >> >> >> >> directed you to look at Windows Live Mail and Internet >> >> >> >> >> Explorer)? >> >> >> >> >> If >> >> >> >> >> you >> >> >> >> >> have to use the "Add" button, it will open up a Windows >> >> >> >> >> Explorer >> >> >> >> >> window >> >> >> >> >> where you will have to navigate to the "Program Files" folder >> >> >> >> >> on >> >> >> >> >> your >> >> >> >> >> C: >> >> >> >> >> drive to select it. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Please post back - like you said this is the most help you >> >> >> >> >> will >> >> >> >> >> get - >> >> >> >> >> and >> >> >> >> >> it >> >> >> >> >> is free!! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "woody" <> wrote in message >> >> >> >> >> news:A31BA3D2-6843-4AC5-A1E9-... >> >> >> >> >> > Error 0x800CCC0D: >> >> >> >> >> > Unable to send or receive for the pop3 account. The host >> >> >> >> >> > pop3 >> >> >> >> >> > could >> >> >> >> >> > not >> >> >> >> >> > be >> >> >> >> >> > found. Please verify that you have entered the server name >> >> >> >> >> > correctly. >> >> >> >> >> > Server >> >> >> >> >> > pop3; Window Live Mail Error ox8ooCCCoD; Protocol pop3; >> >> >> >> >> > Port >> >> >> >> >> > 110; >> >> >> >> >> > Secure >> >> >> >> >> > (SSL) No; Socket Error 11001; I am new at this, I have >> >> >> >> >> > read >> >> >> >> >> > slk759's >> >> >> >> >> > message, sorry I don't understand what to do. I am going to >> >> >> >> >> > stop >> >> >> >> >> > here >> >> >> >> >> > because >> >> >> >> >> > the more I explain the worst it gets. Thanks Guys I know >> >> >> >> >> > what >> >> >> >> >> > it's >> >> >> >> >> > like, I >> >> >> >> >> > am >> >> >> >> >> > an old retired telephoneman, trying to write his >> >> >> >> >> > Granddaughter >> >> >> >> >> > a >> >> >> >> >> > book >> >> >> >> >> > about >> >> >> >> >> > our family. Thanks again, Woody >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > "Gary VanderMolen (MVP)" wrote: >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Woody, as one of the other responders already asked, >> >> >> >> >> >> please >> >> >> >> >> >> post the complete error messages, both the send and >> >> >> >> >> >> receive >> >> >> >> >> >> ones. >> >> >> >> >> >> Right-click on your error message, copy, then paste it >> >> >> >> >> >> into a >> >> >> >> >> >> reply >> >> >> >> >> >> here. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Also, have you made the settings changes in your McAfee as >> >> >> >> >> >> recommended |
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