That's cause os x doesn't need it. ;)
On 11/26/07, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Nov 26, 2007 12:07 PM, James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually the close program command is [Alt][f4] to go with the close window
> of [Ctrl][f4] and those have been windows standards for many many years,
> [Ctrl][w] is a recent addition brought over (I believe) from Linux and not
> al
>> I'm messing around with the MS SQL Server
>> Management Studio and trying to close the current tab. CTRL-W would
>> be the standard, but nope, it doesn't. Ctrl-F4...yep. Now,
>> what's up with that? I've seen other odd ones in MS apps to,
>> although, they've escaped me. CTRL-W works in
> I'm messing around with the MS SQL Server
> Management Studio and trying to close the current tab. CTRL-W would
> be the standard, but nope, it doesn't. Ctrl-F4...yep. Now,
> what's up with that? I've seen other odd ones in MS apps to,
> although, they've escaped me. CTRL-W works in IE7?
Actually the close program command is [Alt][f4] to go with the close window
of [Ctrl][f4] and those have been windows standards for many many years,
[Ctrl][w] is a recent addition brought over (I believe) from Linux and not
all programs support it but almost all should support the two [f4] based
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