rumplestiltskin
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- Feb 3, 2015
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Running Windows 10. Until recently, when I left-clicked on the WiFi icon in the taskbar, a menu would appear with all the WiFi access points that were around me. Now, however, that left-click just generates a momentary "pause" spinning circle (maybe a half-second in length, if at all) and no menu appears. The WiFi works fine. If I want to connect to another WiFi access point, however, I need to use the start menu for the PC Settings > Network & Internet > WiFi. I can then see all access points.
So, in summary: WiFi works fine and the alternate method of using PC Settings to select the access point works but clicking the WiFi icon in the taskbar doesn't produce the expected menu.
Would love to get this back. I -think- it was working before I installed SaferVPN (which I subsequently uninstalled and manually looked for any files the uninstaller left behind - which it did - and deleted those and rebooted).
Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks!
Barry
So, in summary: WiFi works fine and the alternate method of using PC Settings to select the access point works but clicking the WiFi icon in the taskbar doesn't produce the expected menu.
Would love to get this back. I -think- it was working before I installed SaferVPN (which I subsequently uninstalled and manually looked for any files the uninstaller left behind - which it did - and deleted those and rebooted).
Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks!
Barry