2008/1/25, Jim Allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> M Henri Day wrote:
> > 2008/1/25, Jim Allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> M Henri Day wrote:
> > Jim, I have to right-click the Quick Unicode Utility icon and select
> «Run as
> > adminstrator» everytime I reboot into Vista in order for the programme
> to
> > function, but I don't need to go through any installation process. By
> the
> > way, in your original instructions, you indicated that a dot «.» must be
> > pressed on the Num Pad before entering the hexadecimal code of the glyph
> to
> > be entered, but on my Num Pad the key in question (the second in the
> bottom
> > row) is marked as a comma «,». I don't know if this is a peculiarity of
> my
> > Norwegian 105-key (Logitech) board, or whether this is the case for you
> as
> > well....
>
> What Quick Unicode Utility Icon? The original download produced a
> desktop Icon with the label "quick100.exe". Right-clicking that and
> selecting "Run as administrator" installed the program, creating another
> desktop icon named "Quick Unicode Input", and a shortcut icon in the
> Startup folder in the Start menu which should start the program every
> time I reboot, which it does, producing a third icon in the System Tray.
>
> I will check when I get home, but obviously what is not working is the
> program startup run automatically from the shortcut icon in the Startup
> folder. Either I must run the program again, by clicking the Desktop
> "Quick Unicode Input" icon or reinstall again using the "Quick100.exe"
> icon. I will see what works tonight on my system.
>
> Jim Allan


Forgive my sloppiness - the icon on my desktop is called, just as you point
out, «Quick Unicode Input». As I mentioned above, to run the programme, I
must right-click the icon and click «Run as adminstrator» on the menu that
then appears....

Henri

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