Question Lets have a bit of fun .... post a dumb question here.

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I hit my keyboard cos a hacker beat me , now it wont work so what can i do.
I found a button to open the tray but my mug is too small to sit in it , it just falls on the floor.
It says press anykey but my keyboard dont have one.
I put the disc in and after agreeing to T&C it says do i want to continue ... what should i do.
This is true ..... A guy in my I.T dept told me somebody phoned and said it says press Y(es) to continue or N(o) to stop....... I dont have a yes or no key !
 

USAFRet

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To be fair, it hasn't been labeled "Start" for a good 15+ years.

And it hasn't looked like a button for around 10.
hmmm...

Win 11, hovering over the 4 panel windows thing at bottom left....
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xra7en

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To be fair, it hasn't been labeled "Start" for a good 15+ years.

And it hasn't looked like a button for around 10.

are you sure? I did a little research... start button is still going strong


https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...ck-1-sp1-b3da2c0f-cdb6-0572-8596-bab972897f61
"...Select the Start button, right-click Computer, and then select Properties. "

https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/s/start.htm
The Start or Start button was first introduced with the release of Microsoft Windows 95 and is found in all releases of Windows since. Start allows you to access your computer programs and configure Microsoft Windows easily by accessing the Start menu.

In Windows 11, the newly centered Start button uses the cloud

So I think my dumb question still stands (since it's not labeled) where is it? :)
 
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