Remove Narrator From Login Page
- Posted by admin on June 12th, 2008 filed in Tutorials
How to Remove Narrator from Login Page ?
Narrator is the unknown lady that says, “Welcome”, “Windows Ease of Access Button”… bla bla just a quick and simple definition from me. But it is a great tool for those who can use it to use windows VISTA. Many blind people are out there and they sure will find this very useful as it speaks the options or location where you mouse pointer is, more so, it even tells you where you are on any section windows, for example, Control Panel, Programs etc.
For Those who aren’t visually impaired, you will find the VISTA’s Narrator constantly coming up at login screen even after you have unchecked this or that. The Narrator becomes annoying at times.
Don’t want it ?
Please Follow These Steps:
- Click Start Button
- Click Control Panel
- Click on the Link “Ease of Access”
- Then, Ease of Access Center.
- There on the left pane you will find a link; “Change Administrative Settings”, click on it.
- Untick those that don’t need to appear at the logon screen such as
- Click Apply.
Narrator might be set to automatically start on the logon page. If you don’t
need Narrator at the logon page, here is something you can try: go to
Start -> Control Panel -> Ease of Access -> Ease of Access Center, and then,
in the left pane, click Change Aadministrative settings. Under System,
Administrator settings, Clear the Apply all settings to the logon desktop
checkbox, and then click Save. See the image below. Here are some illustrations from the Control Panel:
Step 3
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July 14th, 2008 at 7:13 am
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for. My kid turned on the narrator, and while she is an interesting novelty at first, she does get rather annoying.
THANK YOU for these easy to use, concise instructions.
July 21st, 2008 at 9:31 pm
I am glad it helped you.
best wishes to you.
August 26th, 2008 at 3:01 pm
This is the EXACT thing i’ve been looking for for the past MONTH! Thanks admin for giving me this info!