Heck, you don't need a special key to lock up your windows computer
smile. Windows will happily do that on its own. Although, I do have to
give Windows 2000 credit. In my opinion, it has been the most stable OS
to date. In many ways, even more so than XP.
Trouble is a lot of apps are starting
win+l will lock your computer, also.
regards,
damien
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Hi Dark,
I
key.
Thanks a ton.
Chris
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win+l will lock your computer, also
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win+l will lock your computer, also.
regards,
damien
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HiDamien and all,
Just wanted to point out a few more things on this. I did a search on
Microsoft.com and found the following information:
The following link has commands relative to 95, 98, and ME but work for XP
also:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/126449/
I found this nifty keyboard
.
regards,
damien
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Hi Damien,
Could you please elaborate
Haha think of what would happen to a newbie pressing that accidentally?
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: [Audyssey] right windows key, application key, or what?
hi it is the same on mine from the left it goes control windows alt space
alt window aplication control
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Hello Cara. That is interesting. I have never heard the context menu key
be called the right windows-key. Although it would make sense in the
case of it not being usually on the right, but also because it simulates
the right-mouse-click. How about you and I start a new campaign. We call
the
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Hello Cara. That is interesting. I have never heard the context menu key
be called the right windows-key. Although it would make sense in the
case of it not being usually
of the
main keyboard are the control keys.
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Just for shear confusion, I've always called
keyboard and farthest to the right of the
main keyboard are the control keys.
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Hi Raul and all,
The key in question is most often called the context key and often is
the application key. By no means is it a right windows key as my
keyboard has two Window keys a left one and a right one.
As for calling the Windows key a start menu key that again wouldn't be
practical as
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Hi Raul and all,
The key in question is most often called the context key and often is
the application key. By no means is it a right windows key as my
keyboard has two
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On my keyboard, there is a Windows key to the left of the left alt key,
and
a Windows key to the right of the right alt key
Hi Dark,
I don't know of any official list of them, but here are a couple more I
use to add to the list I already gave. Windows-f brings up the Windows
find dialog, and Windows-h brings up the Windows help system. Oh yeah,
and Windows-b will drop you right on the system tray no matter where you
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