Monty Scroggins delicately suggests RTFM...
> I _think_here have been posts about this problem in the past. I can't
> remember what the problem/fix was.. Can you go to the list archive
and
> search around? You might find some info that will help..
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/dqsd-users@li
I have two files to share on unrelated projects. The first is a requested update for the bugmenot.com search. This puts the first result in the DQSD itself, rather than opening a new window (unless the /old switch is used). I'd like to figure out how to adapt it to cycle through all known login
I _think_here have been posts about this problem in the past. I can't
remember what the problem/fix was.. Can you go to the list archive
and search around? You might find some info that will help..
http://www.mail-archive.com/dqsd-users@lists.sourceforge.net/
Monty
Charlie Russel wrote
> Did you have to reinstall XP? is so, did you install a program the
use
> hot
> keys before you installed DQSD?
>
No and No. No programs were installed or re-installed in the interim.
There was a system crash (I've GOT to get a new DVD recorder, this one
stinks) and when it came back up, the pro
Did you have to reinstall XP? is so, did you install a program the use hot
keys before you installed DQSD?
If two different programs try to use the same hotkeys you will get that
error. I haven't had this problem with DQSD but I have with other programs.
Rev. Chuck Baker
ICQ# 181
After a system crash yesterday, I am now getting an IE error message
when I enable DQSD: "There was a problem initializing the enhanced
keyboard support - some key combinations and hotkeys may not work
(Error: 'Hotkey registration failed')"
System is Windows XP Pro SP2. Error occurs after doing th