At 8/18/2005 06:36 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
My mistake, it's Windows+U
Well, that does nothing on my Win2K PC.
Appears to be a WinXP thing.
What is the Utility manager, in any event? I don't recognize the
term.
It is a shortcut to the accessibility stuff, the magnifier, the screen
At 8/18/2005 05:05 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
So, I think it's a mistake to divide this list of shortcuts up the
way it's done, as it tends to suggest that the shortcuts apply in
circumstances narrower than they actually are. If you have a keyboard
shortcut that you like in one context, try it
It works on my system (Win2000SP3).
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Subject: Re: [Finale] OT: Windows Keyboard shortcuts
At 8/18/2005 06:36 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
My mistake, it's
On 19 Aug 2005 at 18:14, Barbara Touburg wrote:
Phil Daley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 8/18/2005 06:36 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
My mistake, it's Windows+U
Well, that does nothing on my Win2K PC.
Appears to be a WinXP thing.
It works on my system (Win2000SP3).
Turns out
At 8/18/2005 08:04 AM, Richard Yates wrote:
Thanks, Phil. Wow! How long has that been there? Could be very
useful
although it doesn't do anything in Open and Save dbs. Also, for some
reason,
when I expand a directory this way I also have a 'Sign in with
Microsoft
Passport Network box popup (???)
Phil Daley wrote:
FYI: Here's the list I have:
*Using Windows key
* Minimize all open windows Windows+M
Bring them back Shift Windows+M
Reveal the desktop Windows+D
Bring them back Windows+D again
Another way to switch programs Windows+Tab Enter use multiple tabs to
cycle
On 18 Aug 2005 at 8:33, Phil Daley wrote:
Using Windows key
Minimize all open windows Windows+M
Bring them back Shift Windows+M
Reveal the desktop Windows+D
Bring them back Windows+D again
Another way to switch programs Windows+Tab Enter use multiple tabs to
cycle
The traditional method
On 18 Aug 2005 at 20:45, Owain Sutton wrote:
Three more:
Windows+R Run
Windows+F Find
Windows+N Utility manager
This latter one means nothing to me. Is that WinXP-specific? It does
nothing on my Win2K machine.
Also, keep in mind that the Start Menu is a *MENU* and you can use
the
On 18 Aug 2005 at 22:28, Owain Sutton wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 18 Aug 2005 at 20:45, Owain Sutton wrote:
Three more:
Windows+R Run
Windows+F Find
Windows+N Utility manager
This latter one means nothing to me. Is that WinXP-specific? It does
nothing on my Win2K
On 19 Aug 2005 at 0:24, Owain Sutton wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 18 Aug 2005 at 22:28, Owain Sutton wrote:
My mistake, it's Windows+U
Well, that does nothing on my Win2K PC.
What is the Utility manager, in any event? I don't recognize the
term.
On my system it gives access
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