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Wed, 24 Oct 2007 03:12:48 -0500
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Christopher Chaltain <[log in to unmask]>
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Lynn and others,

I'm curious, as a blind user, do you find the Quick Launch Bar useful? I 
ended up getting rid of it so there would be one less tab stop between 
the Start Menu Button and the Task Bar.

Lynn Evans wrote:
 > Pressing tab key again moves to the taskbar. Now this is where it gets
 > confusing to me. I have a row of shortcut icons just to the right of the
 > start button and above the tabs that are on the taskbar that I have in
 > memory.   This area is called the quick launch area.  To access these
 > program icons I use the arrow keys to move from one program shortcut 
to the
 > other. When I get to the end of the line it will rap back to the 
beginning.

-- 
Christopher

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