On 9 Jan 2006 at 7:15, Phil Daley wrote: > At 1/9/2006 06:59 AM, Owain Sutton wrote:
> The point is that *Windows*, and > Windows-certificated software, can be >used with a keyboard alone. > Third-party software which does not follow >MS's specifications > (probably a deliberate decision in the case of >Finale, and also > others such as Photoshop) do not count. > > Please explain how to move the cursor in MS Windows Paint. You have a perculiar definition of "Windows", seems to me. Paint is an applet shipped with Windows, but not part of the actual OS. And, as Owain pointed out, it's possible to set the accessibility options to use even MS Paint (or any other mouse-dependent application). In any event, I was specifically talking about launching and shutting down the OS and starting and shutting down applications, all of which are manageable without a mouse, precisely because of the keyboard shortcuts built into the OS's window widgets. That didn't say that all functionality is available without a mouse -- I didn't think such a picky statement was necessary in the context, but since you seem to need to prove something: CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! YOU WIN!!!!! -- David W. Fenton http://dfenton.com David Fenton Associates http://dfenton.com/DFA/ _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
