Windows Vista - Home Premium - turn off or uninstall the Narrator

I turned on the narrator and I don't want it anymore and I can't figure out how to uninstall it or prevent it from running on a system boot. I also need to know how to prevent or uninstall the keyboard on the screen?  Thanks for any help on this matter.

1. click on the Blue Vista Start button and in the Search box, type: Ease of Access Center

2. when the accessibility icon appears at the top of the Start Menu, click Open.

3. under explore all settings, click use the computer without a display.

4. uncheck the box next to turn on Narrator and click apply. Carey Frisch

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