WindowsKey-T, tab twice to SYSTRAY and press the letter "s", until you hear
"safely remove ...", will also get you there.
Jim H
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Generally you can find this tool in the System Tray. You can access the System
Tray by pressing Windows-B, or Insert-F11 if you use JAWS.
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Can someone tell me where to find this in Windows Ten?
Thanks.
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