2010-07-21 18:01:17 UTC
have no idea what key it was. I asked this question over the weekend and then was away from the computer til today. I only got two answers. One answerer assumed I had XP when in fact I have Vista. The answer was useless. The other answerer told me to just go to "Tools Options," scroll down to "Toolbars," click the "Lexmark" toolbar, and everything will be fine. The answerer then chided me for being angry and impatient with the Yahoo!Answers community. He (I'll call him a he because the stupid Yahoo!Answers format erases all indications of the answerer's identity after 4 days) implied that if perhaps I were a little bit more articulate and intelligent, I would get answers to my questions without difficulty.
I resent that attitude. I AM NOT THE ONE WHO IS INARTICULATE AND STUPID HERE! The Yahoo/Answers community is stupid. The people who run Google are stupid. The people who make Windows Vista are stupid. And I don't need to prove any of this because it's a self-evident fact. If you make a system that is rendered useless because a neophyte like me hits a wrong key and then there is nowhere to turn except to the millions of soi-disant "experts" all over the world who are reading this question on this website and not a single one of them can solve the problem, then BY DEFINITION, THAT IS A STUPID STUPID STUPID SYSTEM!
Want a specific example? The terms "toolbar" and "taskbar" are often used to refer to two different things, but quite often they are also used to refer to the same thing. That kind of logical sloppiness would be irritating in any field of endeavor, but in computer science, it's inexcusable.
Over the past several days I have spent over ten hours clicking on, exploring, and reading about "Toolbar Options," Tools," "Toolbar Help," "Toolbar," "Tool Selection," "Toolbar Issues," "Google Toolbar," "Toolbar Settings," and THERE IS NOT ONE BIT OF INFORMATION ANYWHERE ABOUT HOW TO RESTORE A TOOLBAR "PRINT" BUTTON. THAT IS A BADLY DESIGNED, INARTICULATE, STUPID SYSTEM!
To the person who said I should just click on "Tool Options" and scroll down to "Toolbars": THE WORD "TOOLBARS" DOES NOT APPEAR ON A SCROLL UNDER "TOOL OPTIONS."
This person also suggested I may have caused the problem by "hitting the hid option." He then neglected to explain what the "hid option" is, but if he's referring to the chevrons at the end of the toolbar that go back and forth when you click on them, that's not it. I'm familiar with how that works.
Does anybody else have any idea what went wrong herre and how I can get the "PRINT" button back? I could use some knowledgeable help. This stupid machine is really and truly destroying my life. I live in a small, isolated community, with dial-up internet service, and my friends and neighbors know even less about computers than I do. The stupid machine is an Acer AX1200 with 3GB of memory and a 320 GB hard drive.