remove the screen keyboard and microsoft Narrator option we at startup

How to remove on screen keyboard and microsoft Narrator that appears when you start windows vista? I tried to uncheck the option, but it still seems.

How to remove on screen keyboard and microsoft Narrator that appears when you start windows vista? I tried to uncheck the option, but it still seems.

Start button > Control Panel > Classic view > accessibility > use the computer without a display > uncheck "Turn on Narrator" > Apply > use the computer without a mouse or keyboard > uncheck "Use Screen keyboard" > Apply > save

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