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Sent: 05 November 2007 14:50
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After all these years I still get to learn new
On the IBM T41 I used to use the Windows key was [Function]+[Escape].
It might be the same on later models, but I'm not sure if that will work
with Windows key-combos or not as I don't have that machine handy to test.
Ls
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From: Baker, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL
] Windows - Tip O' the day - No to all
Does any of this help Andrew?
http://smallvoid.com/article/winnt-scancode-map.html
Robbo.
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Guys I have an IBM R51 laptop. There is no dedicated Windows key. Any
idea how to perform these Windows key combos?
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Sent: 07 November 2007 15:47
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Wow...thanks, guys. I picked up 3 things new here (I already knew
Win-R).
Garry Bettle wrote:
I like Win-R to start the Run Command.
But my favourite is Win the Pause
Kaye
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 12:01 PM
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My 4 year old T41p came with a utility from IBM that allowed you to
define the right Alt Ctrl keys as the Winkey and the right-click
context menu key
My 4 year old T41p came with a utility from IBM that allowed you to
define the right Alt Ctrl keys as the Winkey and the right-click
context menu key.
Baker, Andrew wrote:
Ah so key remapping is the way to go. Thought there might be an
existing key combo to do it. Thanks Robbo.
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Guys I have an IBM R51 laptop. There is no dedicated Windows key. Any
idea how to perform these Windows key combos
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Subject: RE: [NF] Windows - Tip O' the day - No to all
After all these years I still get to learn new things (new to me
at least).
I thought it was clever enough to be able to do a Shift-Delete to bypass
sending deleted files to the recycle bin. Folks still marvel at
that little
trick when I do
: [NF] Windows - Tip O' the day - No to all
After all these years I still get to learn new things (new to me
at least).
I thought it was clever enough to be able to do a Shift-Delete to
bypass
sending deleted files to the recycle bin. Folks still marvel at
that little
trick
On Nov 5, 2007, at 9:38 AM, John Weller wrote:
Win-E for explorer and Win-D to show the desktop
Also: Win-F to go into the Find Files dialog...
Ken
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Subject: RE: [NF] Windows - Tip O' the day - No to all
After all these years I still get to learn new things (new to me
at least).
I thought it was clever enough to be able to do a Shift-Delete to bypass
sending deleted files to the recycle bin. Folks still marvel at
that little
trick
Didn't know if others were aware of this.
When copying files through explorer, and you get the prompt - file already
exists - overwrite, yes, yes to all, no etc.
Rather than hitting the 'N' key all the time, just hold down the shift key and
click no, in effect only copying those files that
Rob Anderson wrote:
Didn't know if others were aware of this.
When copying files through explorer, and you get the prompt - file already
exists - overwrite, yes, yes to all, no etc.
Rather than hitting the 'N' key all the time, just hold down the shift key
and click no, in effect only
espicialy those file in use when you forget to close VFP :)
Allen
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Nice one, not seen that before. I'd like to see a new key when deleting
folders Just do it that would bypass all the are
now I cant spell. oh well nothing new there.
Allen
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Sent: 05 November 2007 13:35
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espicialy those file in use when you
Rather than hitting the 'N' key all the time, just hold down the shift key
and click no, in effect only copying those files that do not exist in the
destination folder.
Never knew about this one... thx:)
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Didn't know if others were aware
On Monday, November 05, 2007 9:50 AM Gil wrote:
After all these years I still get to learn new things (new to me at
least).
I thought it was clever enough to be able to do a Shift-Delete to
bypass sending
deleted files to the recycle bin. Folks still marvel at that little
trick when I
do that
David Crooks wrote:
Who needs a recycle bin? I always turn mine off.
Working with no recycle bin? You must be a real man ;-)
Peter
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At 2007-11-05 13:00, you wrote:
Rob Anderson wrote:
When copying files through explorer, and you get the prompt -
file already exists - overwrite, yes, yes to all, no etc.
Rather than hitting the 'N' key all the time, just hold down the
shift key and click no, in effect only copying those
Akin to sex without a condom! BG
Dave Crozier
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Sent: 05 November 2007 15:28
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David Crooks wrote:
Who needs
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