Accessability for handicapped is not an issue.
On the settings screen, the choices are, from top to bottom, are: General,
Pictures, Music, DVD, Extender, and Library Setup. TV should be the second
down, but it is not there. DVD does give me subtitles options, and I was
able to disable them.
I have version 6.0.6001.18000 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840) copyright
1985-2006. Perhaps a newer version is out which has the TV settings.
Apparently this is a bug which has a fix, but being OEM, there is a question
as to who is responsible to fix it. I can go to Windows Upgrade to get Vista
and Office patches and fixes, why not fix this the same way?
"Chuck" wrote:
> The OEM that supplied the Vista version is responsible. It's part of the
> license agreement with Microsoft.
> Officially, Microsoft does not provide end user support for OEM versions.
> This assumes that your son's computer has Vista as installed by the OEM and
> an OEM version.
> Are any of the options for "accessibility" (handicapped) turned on?
> Are you using a user account that is limited in some way?
> I assume that media center is installed? What does the settings main menu
> show?
>
> "I contacted the computer manufacturer and they cannot fix a Microsoft issue
> within Windows---"
> "Nathan K." <> wrote in message
> news:827CB762-FF73-493F-9A53-...
> > I cannot disable subtitles in TV. My version of Vista Ultimate doesn't
> have
> > TV listed in the settings area, so I cannot fix this. I contacted the
> > computer manufacturer and they cannot fix a Microsoft issue within
> Windows.
> > In order to fix this, Microsoft needs to produce an update for this issue.
> I
> > must have an older version of Vista, since my son's computer has the TV
> > settings in place.
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