On Nov 5, 2007, at 9:38 AM, John Weller wrote:
> Win-E for explorer and Win-D to show the desktop
Also: Win-F to go into the Find Files dialog...
Ken
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My 4 year old T41p came with a utility from IBM that allowed you to
define the right Alt & Ctrl ke
My 4 year old T41p came with a utility from IBM that allowed you to
define the right Alt & Ctrl keys as the Winkey and the right-click
context menu key.
Baker, Andrew wrote:
> Ah so key remapping is the way to go. Thought there might be an
> existing key combo to do it. Thanks Robbo.
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On the IBM T41 I used to use the Windows key was [Function]+[Escape].
It might be the same on later models, but I'm not sure if that will work
with Windows key-combos or not as I don't have that machine handy to test.
Ls
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Does any of this help Andrew?
http://smallvoid.com/article/winnt-scancode-map.html
Robbo.
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Guys I have an IBM R51 laptop. There is no dedicated Windows key. Any
idea how to perform these Windows key combos?
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Guys I have an IBM R51 laptop. There is no dedicated Windows key. Any
idea how to perform these Win
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Wow...thanks, guys. I picked up 3 things new here (I already knew
Win-R).
Garry Bettle wrote:
> I like Win-R to start the Run Command.
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> After all these years I still get to learn new things (new to me
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> I thought it was clever enough to be able to do a Shift-Delete to bypass
> sending deleted
Akin to sex without a condom!
Dave Crozier
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David Crooks wrote
At 2007-11-05 13:00, you wrote:
>Rob Anderson wrote:
> > When copying files through explorer, and you get the prompt -
> "file already exists - overwrite, yes, yes to all, no etc".
> > Rather than hitting the 'N' key all the time, just hold down the
> shift key and click "no", in effect only copy
David Crooks wrote:
> Who needs a recycle bin? I always turn mine off.
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Working with no recycle bin? You must be a real man ;-)
Peter
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On Monday, November 05, 2007 9:50 AM Gil wrote:
>After all these years I still get to learn new things (new to me at
least).
>I thought it was clever enough to be able to do a Shift-Delete to
bypass sending
>deleted files to the recycle bin. Folks still marvel at that little
trick when I
>do th
After all these years I still get to learn new things (new to me at least).
I thought it was clever enough to be able to do a Shift-Delete to bypass
sending deleted files to the recycle bin. Folks still marvel at that little
trick when I do that . Now I have one more little arrow of cleverness to
> Rather than hitting the 'N' key all the time, just hold down the shift key
> and click "no", in effect only copying those files that do not exist in the
> destination folder.
Never knew about this one... thx:)
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now I cant spell. oh well nothing new there.
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espicialy those file
espicialy those file in use when you forget to close VFP :)
Allen
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Nice one, not seen that before. I'd like to see a new key when deleting
folders "Just do it" that would bypass all the "a
Rob Anderson wrote:
> Didn't know if others were aware of this.
>
> When copying files through explorer, and you get the prompt - "file already
> exists - overwrite, yes, yes to all, no etc".
>
> Rather than hitting the 'N' key all the time, just hold down the shift key
> and click "no", in e
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