A lot of good ideas, thanks you guys... for now I'm going to make F12 a
macro to ctrl+a, ctrl+c then I go back to web page and paste... I was having
a bad day and instead of ctrl+a, ctrl+c   selecting all/copy, I kept erasing
the field and if esc wasn't the next key to hit... I was screwed. I have a
pretty good sized database of venders that includes sign-in, username,
account no, password and on and on... and when you accidently lose one...
it's hard to recover or reset... I know... make the file read only... again
thanks
Gary 

-----Original Message-----
From: Eurico Chagas Filho [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 4:15 PM
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: Re: strategy

Gary. 

You should try a hardware solution, like a special keyboard that could be
plugged in a USB slot.
You would free yourself from software, from OS and you could go anywhere
and change keyboards and you are on.

HTH, E.


>>  I am a quadriplegic and type with a rubber based stick. I hate typing
>>  two-key items like ctrl+a then ctrl+c. I'm using the edge of my pinkie
>>  knuckle (left hand) for the ctrl. Lately I'm constantly filling out
>website
>>  forms with credit card numbers, email addresses etc. Since I database
all
>my
>>  info anyway, what short cut to grab a text box info to the copy/paste
>buffer
>>  from my data-form then just paste on the web page. right now I'm
thinking
>of
>>  assigning the F12 a macro. select all, copy or even build a button
>specific
>>  for individual fields. of course my macro keys won't work on the web
>page.
>>  (I quit using sticky keys because it screws up many other things).
>> 
>> 
>>  Gary Jeurink
>
>

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