Re: telling the time

2015-04-15 Thread Christopher Hallsworth via Talk
Sounds like you have the insert key layout enabled. If you press 
control-alt-0 to disable, insert-t should work as expected.


On 15/04/2015 05:38, Bud Schwab via Talk wrote:

Hi Gang,

Am I getting forgetful or did the hot key change for telling the time?
I thought it used to be insert plus T.  Now if I use that combo it just
reads what's current like the control shift R  does.  Thanks to who
everhas the answer.


Bud Schwab
W 6 Z Y P
Malibu, California

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Re: telling the time

2015-04-15 Thread Robert Ringwald via Talk
Same thing happened to me. You must have a different keyboard layout selected 
by mistake. 

ctrl alt zero should fix it. I think that is what fixed it for me. If not, then 
ctrl shift zero but I think it is the first one. Use the zero on the KB, not 
the num pad.

-Bob Ringwald


From: Bud Schwab via Talk 
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 9:38 PM
To: windoweyes 
Subject: telling the time

Hi Gang,

Am I getting forgetful or did the hot key change for telling the 
time?  I thought it used to be insert plus T.  Now if I use that 
combo it just reads what's current like the control shift 
R  does.  Thanks to who everhas the answer.


Bud Schwab
W 6 Z Y P
Malibu, California
  

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telling the time

2015-04-14 Thread Bud Schwab via Talk

Hi Gang,

Am I getting forgetful or did the hot key change for telling the 
time?  I thought it used to be insert plus T.  Now if I use that 
combo it just reads what's current like the control shift 
R  does.  Thanks to who everhas the answer.



Bud Schwab
W 6 Z Y P
Malibu, California
 


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