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Hello Harry and others interested in this thread:
A different approach is to use the F 11 full screen or alt v and F key to
hide all the bars from the top along with the task bar from the bottom of
the screen. The F 11 acts as a toggle switch to hide an un-hide the bars.
You will need to press the F 11 key for each new session you have with I E.
Of course to access the address bar you would press cnt O.
hope this helps
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From: "George Bell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] getting rid of all these tool bars in IE 7, help!
In IE7, Alt + v to bring up the View Menu. Select Toolbars.
Uncheck what you don't want in the sub-menu which appears.
You may however need to go into Add/Remove programs if you
have other intrusions, such as the Google Toolbar, and
remove those from there.
George.
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Subject: [VICUG-L] getting rid of all these tool bars in IE
7, help!
Hi all,
I'm using jaws for windows 9.0, and windows xp home edition.
I'm using windows explorer version 7.
Here's the problem. When I type in a web page, and the web
page loads, I get all these tool bars such as
toolbar refresh button
live search edit
tool bar search button
tool bar favorites center
home split button.
Can someone walk me through, step by step, on how to get rid
of all these? I only want the address bar.
Harry
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