Thanks,
Keyboardless in California
Dear Keyboardless,
That’s an unfortunate predicament to be in.
Not a bad deal to regain full functionality.
All that said you shouldn’t have any problems with plugging in a USB keyboard.
If your laptop does not have USB legacy support you may be stuck shelling out for a replacement.
I understand the security rationale.
However, these messages really reduce the utility of linking or embedding files I have created.
This is particularly true now that I am getting up to speed with OneNote 2010.
To protect your system, click only those hyperlinks from trusted sources.
Do you want to continue?
OneNote 2010
Microsoft Office has identified a potential security concern.
This location may be unsafe.
Thank you for your help!
Sincerely,
Hyperlinking in Houston
Dear Hyperlinking,
We can definitely understand your frustration.
Is there a simple way to mount my Linux partition while in Windows for do some basic file browsing?
All the better for you, that means someone else already did the hard work.
Check outour guide to using Ext2Explore to access your Linux partition.
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