Re: [solved] missing start menu search field
Brad Snyder
Thank you. I’ll check it out.
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On Sep 17, 2020, at 16:49, heather albright <kd5cbl@...> wrote: Hi, I saw this off you tube and he has written notes with the steps to follow too. I thought I would share. Cheers Heather From: Joseph Lee Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2020 4:38 PM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] missing start menu search field Hi, Thanks - at least this helps us narrow down possible solutions. Before we get into repair installation, have you tried pressing Windows+S or Windows+Q to bring up search box? Cheers, Joseph From: win10@win10.groups.io <win10@win10.groups.io> On Behalf Of Brad Snyder Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2020 2:23 PM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] missing start menu search field When I go to Action Center, Tablet mode is already Off/Unchecked. When I go to Settings > Personalization > Start, I do not find an option for toggling on/off the Start Search edit box. - Brad - On Sep 17, 2020, at 15:38, Joseph Lee <joseph.lee22590@...> wrote: Hi, Is tablet mode on? To check, open Action center, then look at “tablet mode” control. If it is pressed, press Space to turn it off. Another place to look at is Settings (Windows+I)/Personalization/Start. Cheers, Joseph From: win10@win10.groups.io <win10@win10.groups.io> On Behalf Of Brad Snyder Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2020 1:10 PM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] missing start menu search field Hi Brian and Sarah, I tried typing in a Search after pressing the Windows-key and nothing happened. When I press the Windows-key, I hear JAWS say “Pin tiles list box”. I get the same result when using NVDA, latest public release. Yes, I have restarted my machine, and nothing changes. - Brad - On Sep 17, 2020, at 14:15, Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> wrote: I'm on Win10 Version 2004, and when using NVDA 2020.2 after hitting the Windows Key I hear, "Start Window, Search Window, Search Box Edit Blank." One can always try, Doing a Windows 10 Repair Install or Feature Update Using the Windows 10 ISO file, or rolling back the Cumulative Update and letting it reapply. I actually find doing a repair install easier, but some don't. I discuss how to roll back recently applied Windows Updates at the outset of, Britechguy’s Standard Advice Regarding Windows 10 Issues and Their Repair -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 A man's worst difficulties begin when he is able to do as he likes. ~ Thomas H. Huxley (1876)
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