Hello, we have considered undefining control-shift-n while inside
explorer only, but there are other places where one may want the field
name. If you press windows-r for example and press control-shift-n to
get the field name, it reads it there. Also, if you to to tools and
folder options, there are places where reading the field name may be
necessary. One can always use speak-summary, which is what I would use,
but it's something to keep in mind if the control-shift-n hot key is
undefined for the sets. The solution right now is to bypass or press
alt-f, w, enter.
Many thanks.
On 2/8/2011 6:06 AM, jim grimsby Jr. wrote:
hi,
ctrl shift n is defined as field name. so you can either use the buypass
command as you are now doing or define it to something else.
hth
Jim Grimsby JR.
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*From:* Robert <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Monday, February 07, 2011 9:08 PM
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* control shift n
For some reason, the control shift n hotkey does not work in windows
explorer under win7. I have to hit the bypass hotkey in order for it to
work. Is there a w e hotkey that uses control shift n that I don't know
about?
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