Bob,
Most laptops have an Applications key to bring up a context menu. Most
of the time, it's located two to the right of the space bar.
Alternatively, you can press Shift-F10 to accomplish the same task.
Regards,
Steve
On 6/17/2013 4:45 PM, Robert Ringwald wrote:
Manny wrote:
press window key plus the letter d
press context key which is the key to the left of your right control key,
then arrow up twice to resolution and enter,
then tab twice now arrow left or right until you hear the setting you
want. (please note that if arrowing left and right
does not change then try arrow up and down)
once you find the setting you want, just enter on ok.
I have a Del lap top As far as I know, there is no context key. What
do I use in place of it?
-Bob Ringwald
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