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SharonLM46

OK, I've got everything except the "smooth edges" done.  I've gone to help and support and typed in "smooth edges of screen fonts" and got so many answers I was afraid to use one of them.  I went to the "personalize" area and can't find the smooth edges anywhere.  Still trying. 

Mayhem

Go To : Personalize / Window color and Appearance / Effects button
Nothing spoils a good story like the arrival of an eyewitness.

SharonLM46

Thanks Mayhem:  I've gone there and there's a drop down box with two choices "standard" or "clear type".  It comes with clear type chose.  Then below that there's two boxes, both (originally) checked, one says "show shadows under menus" and the other says "show window contents while dragging".  There isn't any other choices.  Suggestions?

Mayhem

Nothing spoils a good story like the arrival of an eyewitness.

SharonLM46

uncheck the "show shadows under menus" box?

SharonLM46

WooHoo!  Qwerty is working!  Haven't tired any others, but thank you so much!!!  Can't wait to tell my daughter.  Thank you Homer and Mayhem so much!

Mayhem

Nothing spoils a good story like the arrival of an eyewitness.

RedNightStalker

Quote from: Mayhem on August 15, 2007, 06:41:22 PM
Go To : Personalize / Window color and Appearance / Effects button

Thank you so very much, I have been looking and looking where to change the smooth edge font thingy.  It didn't take me long to find this tip on where to do it with Vista.  Gawd I hate Vista, well hate is strong, just hate trying to find things on it compared to my XP.  Thanks again Mayhem.   O0

Stinkerbell

I'm so glad I came back to this post just to see what the discussion was about.  I'm not all that impressed with Vista, either.  One of the programs I like to use DOES NOT like being put into hibernation, but Vista apparently doesn't provide the option to disable it.  I found a place on the web that tells how to program the computer manually to disable hibernation, but the thought of doing that scares me.  Seems to be lots of incompatabilities, but like the MS tech told me "it's not up to MS to make sure Windows is compatible with every single program out there, it's all the other companies responsibilities to make sure THEY are compatible wuth Windows".   :-\

Mayhem

To turn off hibernation in Vista :

Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel / Power Options

Look under "Preferred Plans". Look to see what "plan" the radio button is enabled on.

When you find that, click on the link underneath it ("Change Plan Settings").

Set "Put the computer to sleep" to "Never". Then click on the "Save Changes" button.
Nothing spoils a good story like the arrival of an eyewitness.

RedNightStalker

Mayhem, I think I got what you just said, but I want to make sure that I did it correctly and didn't screw something up.

I went to Start > Control Panel > Power Options , but when I got there I did not see the "Preferred Plans", what was marked on mine was "HP Recomment - Change Plan Settings.  I changed mine to Never on both battery and power cord (this is a laptop).  Here is a screen shot of what I did, it is a thumbnail, so you can click on the image itself to see it better and it doesn't take up as much room here.  Thanks in advance for your kind answer.   :^*




Quagmire

you should change your "plugged in" setting to never as well.looks like u have it at 5 hours.

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