Hello Cara. That is interesting. I have never heard the context menu key
be called the right windows-key. Although it would make sense in the
case of it not being usually on the right, but also because it simulates
the right-mouse-click. How about you and I start a new campaign. We call
the left windows the start button key since that is essencially what it
does, and the right windows key the context-menu key since that is what
it brings up?
What do you say?
Nah, you are a busy person, LOL.
Thanks in any case.
* Cara Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-19 06:11]:
> I believe that method should work regardless of whether extensions are
> showing, but thanks for the note. <smile>
>
> As far as the right windows key, I certainly don't want to cause any
> confusion, but most people I know, call that key the right windows key,
> rather than the applications key, and the other, the left windows key, so
> effectively, some keyboards would have two left windows keys on them.
>
> <smile> Am certainly not saying that you're wrong, and it may be a
> matter of people simply using an incorrect name for a key, no biggie. The
> only place I've ever heard that key called an applications key is in
> context of a screen reader, so perhaps that's correct.
>
> Anyway, thanks for the note and have an awesome day!...
>
> Smiles,
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