To remove the Magnifier in Windows Vista.

Original title: I USUALLY REMOVE MAGNIFER IN WINDOWS VISTA how DO I DO THAT?

WHENEVER I CONNECT TO MY COMPUTER THE MAGINFER WILL START AND I USED TO REMOVE THE PROGRAM SHE STATEMENT BUT I DOINT KNOW WHAT PROGRAM IT IS ALSO THE NARRIOR OF MICROSOFT MUST BE DELETDED CAN SOMEONE ME HELP PLEASE?

Hello

You can not uninstall; but you can turn it off.

Follow this tutorial:

http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/125037-Magnifier-turn-off.html

See you soon.

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