Thank you,
I had no idea that so much information on how to do simple things, and even
the advanced, was so hanidly available. I now feel like I take on the world
(of Vista) with a whole new outlook (on vista). It's like all of the answers
(to Vista) are within my reach (of Vista).
I sincerely mean it, thank you... the tunge and cheek above was merely for
the sake of very fact that despite all of Vista's bells and whistles withing
the OS itself, that I had no idea that a quarter of the operating system
exists On Line.
Again, the information was of great assistance, thank you.
"Brink" wrote:
>
> Messiah 7;585132 Wrote:
> > One day, I just wanted to log in and check out an agenda entry for my
> > next
> > day, and my wireless keyboard was, for whatever reason, on the other
> > side of
> > the room. So from the log in screen, I activated the On Screen Keyboard
> > to
> > type in my password.
> >
> > Now, whenever I boot and my desktop loads... there's the OSKb. I have
> > searched startup programs and services and I can not recognize anything
> > that
> > tells the OSKb to launch in "msconfig" or even 3rd party start-up apps.
> > But
> > I just want it to go away. I am not the Windows Guru I once was and
> > since XP
> > I have been a bit all thumbs when it comes to troubleshooting.
> >
> > Now I run Vista Ultimate Signature Edition... and feel like someone
> > going
> > from Gem Desktop (circa. 1989-1992) to OS X Leapord over night. Please
> > help.
> >
> > Thank you.
>
> Hi Messiah 7,
>
> This will show you how to turn off the On-Screen Keyboard.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/72...-keyboard.html
>
> Shawn
>
>
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> Brink
>
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