On 19 Aug 2005 at 18:14, Barbara Touburg wrote:
> "Phil Daley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > At 8/18/2005 06:36 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
> >
> > >> My mistake, it's Windows+U
> > >
> > >Well, that does nothing on my Win2K PC.
> >
> > Appears to be a WinXP thing.
>
> It works on my system
It works on my system (Win2000SP3).
- Original Message -
From: "Phil Daley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Finale list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] OT: Windows Keyboard shortcuts
> At 8/18/2005 06:36 PM,
At 8/18/2005 05:05 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
>So, I think it's a mistake to divide this list of shortcuts up the
>way it's done, as it tends to suggest that the shortcuts apply in
>circumstances narrower than they actually are. If you have a keyboard
>shortcut that you like in one context, try i
At 8/18/2005 06:36 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
>> My mistake, it's Windows+U
>
>Well, that does nothing on my Win2K PC.
Appears to be a WinXP thing.
>What is the "Utility manager," in any event? I don't recognize the
>term.
It is a shortcut to the accessibility stuff, the magnifier, the screen
On 19 Aug 2005 at 0:24, Owain Sutton wrote:
> David W. Fenton wrote:
> > On 18 Aug 2005 at 22:28, Owain Sutton wrote:
> >>My mistake, it's Windows+U
> >
> > Well, that does nothing on my Win2K PC.
> >
> > What is the "Utility manager," in any event? I don't recognize the
> > term.
>
> On my sys
On 18 Aug 2005 at 22:28, Owain Sutton wrote:
> David W. Fenton wrote:
> > On 18 Aug 2005 at 20:45, Owain Sutton wrote:
> >
> >>Three more:
> >>
> >>Windows+R Run
> >>Windows+F Find
> >>Windows+N Utility manager
> >
> > This latter one means nothing to me. Is that WinXP-specific? It does
> > n
On 18 Aug 2005 at 20:45, Owain Sutton wrote:
> Three more:
>
> Windows+R Run
> Windows+F Find
> Windows+N Utility manager
This latter one means nothing to me. Is that WinXP-specific? It does
nothing on my Win2K machine.
Also, keep in mind that the Start Menu is a *MENU* and you can use
the
On 18 Aug 2005 at 8:33, Phil Daley wrote:
> Using "Windows" key
>
> Minimize all open windows Windows+M
> Bring them back Shift Windows+M
> Reveal the desktop Windows+D
> Bring them back Windows+D again
> Another way to switch programs Windows+Tab Enter use multiple tabs to
> cycle
The tradition
Phil Daley wrote:
FYI: Here's the list I have:
*Using "Windows" key
* Minimize all open windows Windows+M
Bring them back Shift Windows+M
Reveal the desktop Windows+D
Bring them back Windows+D again
Another way to switch programs Windows+Tab Enter use multiple tabs to
cycle
Thr
At 8/18/2005 08:04 AM, Richard Yates wrote:
>Thanks, Phil. Wow! How long has that been there? Could be very
useful
>although it doesn't do anything in Open and Save dbs. Also, for some
reason,
>when I expand a directory this way I also have a 'Sign in with
Microsoft
>Passport Network box popup (
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