Re: lost win11 upgrade
Sharad Koirala
thank you for the response monte,
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but it is not helping.
On 1/17/22, Monte Single <mrsingle@sasktel.net> wrote:
Greetings Sharad Koirala, --
Dr. Sharad Koirala Lecturer Department of Community Medicine Gandaki Medical College, Pokhara, Nepal
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Re: lost win11 upgrade
Monte Single
Greetings Sharad Koirala,
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Open the start menu by pressing the windows key. Type; upgrade And press enter. This may help you get started with the move from win10 to win11. Cheers, Mont
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From: winaccess@winaccess.groups.io <winaccess@winaccess.groups.io> On Behalf Of Sharad Koirala Sent: January 16, 2022 10:59 PM To: winaccess@winaccess.groups.io Subject: [WinAccess] lost win11 upgrade hi friends greetings from Nepal, I am using win10 21H2 os built 19044.1466 in a 11th gen I5 machine. yesterday I got a notification for win11 upgrade which I ignored due to a busy schedule. I sat down today to do the upgrade but cannot find the upgrading option in my win update settings. could someone help me where to find the upgrading option. thank you, -- Dr. Sharad Koirala Lecturer Department of Community Medicine Gandaki Medical College, Pokhara, Nepal
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lost win11 upgrade
Sharad Koirala
hi friends
greetings from Nepal, I am using win10 21H2 os built 19044.1466 in a 11th gen I5 machine. yesterday I got a notification for win11 upgrade which I ignored due to a busy schedule. I sat down today to do the upgrade but cannot find the upgrading option in my win update settings. could someone help me where to find the upgrading option. thank you, -- Dr. Sharad Koirala Lecturer Department of Community Medicine Gandaki Medical College, Pokhara, Nepal
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Re: windows 11 navigate
Loy
Alt, V then arrow right, then enter and arrow down
to details.
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Re: windows 11 navigate
No need for the ribbon. Now tool bar? anyway the command you seak is shift control numrow 6. There are other commands that will let you get to list view and other views if you tab to the status line and read the keys on the radio buttons.
From: winaccess@winaccess.groups.io <winaccess@winaccess.groups.io> On Behalf Of Timothy VD Berg
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2022 12:29 AM To: winaccess@winaccess.groups.io Subject: [WinAccess] windows 11 navigate
Hi How does one navigate in a ribin with file explorer I want to go to view mode I press alt + v And nothing. Help please I wanted detail view. Thanks Timothy
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windows 11 navigate
Timothy VD Berg
Hi How does one navigate in a ribin with file explorer I want to go to view mode I press alt + v And nothing. Help please I wanted detail view. Thanks Timothy
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Narrator and Firefox not cooperating on Windows 11
#narrator
Cohn, Jonathan
Hello,
My team was just asked to verify our services work with Windows 11. Everything seems fine, except that Narrator quick nav and basic functionality is not working for me with Firefox 91 or Firefox 95. I scanned the archive before joining, but did not find any information about Narrator dropping support for Firefox in Windows 11. I'll be creating a Windows feedback on this, but have little hope that this will be corrected. Or course, JAWS and NVDA had no issues with the sites I was testing. So, please don't suggest work arounds. I'm doing prep work for information that will go into a support documentation.
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Windows 11 January 2022 cumulative update: KB5009566/build 22000.434
#KBAlert
Hi all, For Windows 11 users: KB5009566 (build 22000.434) is now available: January 11, 2022—KB5009566 (OS Build 22000.434) (microsoft.com)
Changelog: ■ Updates a known issue that affects Japanese Input Method Editors (IME). Text you enter might appear out of order or the text cursor might move unexpectedly in apps that use the multibyte character set (MBCS). ■ Updates security for your Windows operating system.
Details: ■ Addresses a known issue that affects Japanese Input Method Editors (IME). When you use a Japanese IME to enter text, the text might appear out of order or the text cursor might move unexpectedly in apps that use the multibyte character set (MBCS). This issue affects the Microsoft Japanese IME and third-party Japanese IMEs. Cheers, Joseph
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Windows 10 January 2022 cumulative update: KB5009543/build 19043(4).1466
#KBAlert
Hi all, Note: this is the final regular cumulative update announcement for Windows 10 Version 21H1 (build 19043). The next update announcement for 21H1 will be sent in December 2022 when it leaves support. For the rest of the year, until the next Windows 10 feature update is released, cumulative update announcements will focus on Version 21H2 (build 19044). January 2022 cumulative update for Windows 10 (KB5009543/build 19043(4).1466) is now available: January 11, 2022—KB5009543 (OS Builds 19042.1466, 19043.1466, and 19044.1466) (microsoft.com)
Changelog: ■ Updates a known issue that affects Japanese Input Method Editors (IME). Text you enter might appear out of order or the text cursor might move unexpectedly in apps that use the multibyte character set (MBCS). ■ Updates security for your Windows operating system.
Details:
Version 21H1 (build 19043.1466): ■ Addresses an issue that prevents Active Directory (AD) attributes from being written properly during a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) modify operation when you make multiple attribute changes. ■ Addresses a known issue that affects Japanese Input Method Editors (IME). When you use a Japanese IME to enter text, the text might appear out of order or the text cursor might move unexpectedly in apps that use the multibyte character set (MBCS). This issue affects the Microsoft Japanese IME and third-party Japanese IMEs.
Version 21H2 (build 19044.1466): same as Version 21H1.
Cheers, Joseph
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Re: W10 Updates
I would wait then, it will be there eventually.
From: winaccess@winaccess.groups.io <winaccess@winaccess.groups.io> On Behalf Of Mary Otten
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 2:52 PM To: winaccess@winaccess.groups.io Subject: Re: [WinAccess] W10 Updates
No, there are no updates offered.
\Mary
On 1/10/2022 10:09 AM, Joseph Lee wrote:
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Re: W10 Updates
Mary Otten
No, there are no updates offered.
\Mary
On 1/10/2022 10:09 AM, Joseph Lee
wrote:
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Re: W10 Updates
Hi, Do you see optional updates when you open Settings/Update and Security/Windows Update? If not, don't worry as Version 21H2 is not offered to you yet. Cheers, Joseph
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Re: screen rotation keystroke
JinYoun
Wow, thank you for this simple method! Yesterday, for some reason the shift + f10 did not open the context menu when I tried it on the intel graphics button on the status bar and when I googled how to disable the hot key, I had to go through settings and then find graphics properties and blah blah blah many other steps to disable the hot key.
Because buttons are not labeled in the graphic properties, the NAO add on came very handy. Thank you for this great tip.
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Re: W10 Updates
John Vernaleken <jfv4958@...>
I also have version 21H1 and says I am up to date.
John
From: winaccess@winaccess.groups.io [mailto:winaccess@winaccess.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Mary Otten
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2022 08:26 PM To: winaccess@winaccess.groups.io Subject: Re: [WinAccess] W10 Updates
Interesting. Mine says version 21h1 and says I am up to date.
On 1/9/2022 5:22 PM, Lino Morales wrote:
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Re: screen rotation keystroke
Chris Nova
Hi, You can turn it off. Make sure your screen is set normal before disabling the hot keys.
You can then use alt-ctrl-arrow keys to use table navigation without changing the screen by mistake.
Sent from a SuperNova!
From: winaccess@winaccess.groups.io <winaccess@winaccess.groups.io> On Behalf Of Louise Pfau
Sent: Friday, January 7, 2022 5:12 PM To: winaccess@winaccess.groups.io Subject: Re: [WinAccess] screen rotation keystroke
NVDA has the same table navigation keystrokes, so if you happen to be in a table in forms or focus mode, you flip the screen. I just discovered that by accident.
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Re: W10 Updates
Mary Otten
Interesting. Mine says version 21h1 and says I am up to date.
On 1/9/2022 5:22 PM, Lino Morales
wrote:
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Re: W10 Updates
Lino Morales
The last major thing you should have gotten is build 2 H2. Type
into the run dialog winver then press enter. Your screen reader
should tell you the build you hve.
On 1/9/2022 8:00 PM, John Vernaleken
wrote:
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Re: W10 Updates
There are two ways to do this. Go to the run box by pressing windows key+r, and type winver, and press enter. Press windows key, type winver and press enter.
On 1/9/2022 8:00 PM, John Vernaleken
wrote:
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W10 Updates
John Vernaleken <jfv4958@...>
How can I tell that I have the latest W10 Update? I do not remember getting Updates recently.
John
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Re: Placing Display Option On The Desktop
Brad Snyder
I find it in the action center on my Windows 10 machine.
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On Jan 8, 2022, at 10:03, Vicki W <vwherry4@...> wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to place an icon for changing the
display brightness on the desktop or a shortcut key that will work other than
shading with JAWS?
Thanks.
Vicki
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