- My Windows XP differ from others
- Posted by dktekno on April 1st, 2006
I have a program that needs to have turned off advanced text services. But
when I access Properties, I only get this menu:
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...kno/nomenu.jpg
Where it was supposed to be like this:
http://supcontent.gateway.com/suppor...icrosof/sHARED
/xpsp2/graphics/tablet_05.gif
Why is there no such menu in my version of Windows XP Professional?
I have updated my Windows XP but no luck.
- Posted by Harry on April 1st, 2006
this is something related to language and speech options
visit thi
http://support.microsoft.com/default...306993&sd=tech
also this text service gets installed if u have installed office
Harjeet
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- Posted by Wesley Vogel on April 1st, 2006
See...
Change The Compatibility Properties of Your Local Program in the Windows
Registry
under
Method 1: Turn Off CUAS Manually (Recommended)
here...
Recognized Text Sent from the Tablet PC Input Panel Does Not Appear in the
Target Program
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;822656
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
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- Posted by dktekno on April 1st, 2006
Thank you.
- Posted by Wesley Vogel on April 1st, 2006
Do you have *ANY* Service Packs installed on your machine?
Message Properties shows for YOU: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000
That version of OE is from before XP SP1.
SWAG: If you do not even have SP1, that may be the reason that you do not
see "Turn off advanced text services for this program"
How to tell what Service Pack is installed...
Start | Run | Type: winver | Click OK
If it does not say Service Pack 1 or 2, you do not have any SP.
If it says Service Pack 1, you do not have SP2.
If it says Service Pack 2, you have SP2.
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So people know who/what you're replying to...
When replying to a message, include enough original material to be
understood.
Because...
It is possible to see a response to a message before seeing the original.
It is possible to see a response to a message without seeing the
original.
Giving context helps everyone.
OE | Tools | Options | Send tab | Select Include message with reply |
Click Apply | Click OK
Include message with reply
[[Specifies whether to include the text of the original message when you
reply to a message. You can edit or cut any of the text. If you clear this
check box, the body of your message contains only the text you type or
paste.]]
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Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
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