Go to Control Panel -> Ease of Access -> Ease of Access Center -> Explore all Settings -> Use the computer without a display. Uncheck the checkbox by Turn on Narrator and click Save. That should turn it off.
It depends on the tasks you need to perform. Keep in mind that some programs actually need hardware acceleration. Things like playing a DVD movie might need hardware acceleration to...
Yes. The thing with smartphones is that you can't really control how much data your phone consumes until you actually turn off or stop your cellular data. Whenever possible, connect...
Go to 'ease of access' and turn off 'narrator.' If you have Cortana and Windows 10 just, open up the 'ease of access' center and there will be a switch...
Yes, they can. Past perfect is intended to describe an event that happened prior to some other event: "I stepped through the door and suddenly realized I had been there...