Hej Krister,
On Dienstag, 30. Januar 2001 at 12:51:39 Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Thanks Brian, now, if i haven't already gotten it, i need som
assistance from Swedes in the group, where could the key be on the
Swedish keyboard which on an american keyboard gives a slash sign?
It's the '-key on
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Hi!
on Wednesday, January 31, 2001 10:04:45, our bat friend sten Hggmark typed:
H Brian Clark:
BC Yes I know. The reason I posted this is because Krister was having a
BC problem finding the equivalent for that combo in a Swedish keyboard
BC layout.
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Hi!
on Wednesday, January 31, 2001 15:21:06, our bat friend Marck D. Pearlstone typed:
MDP Good heavens! They've moved them to the Network Administration menu
MDP (where they belong) as switchable user rights. Perfect.
BC I can now press
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Hi Krister,
On 01 February 2001 at 19:39:24 +0100 (which was 18:39 where I live)
Krister Ekstrom wrote and made these points:
MDP Good heavens! They've moved them to the Network Administration menu
MDP (where they belong) as switchable user
Hello Krister,
(KE == "Krister Ekstrom") [EMAIL PROTECTED] accounted:
KE Nope, still haven't found the right key... Maybe i should have
KE formulated the question a bit differently, like so: where on the
KE american keyboard is the slash key located?
It's right beside the right shift key and
Hello,
Lija:
L This function switches lite/full menus... You don't have to do
L this, 'cause keyb. equivalent is Alt+Ctrl+Shift+/
Brian Clark:
BC Yes I know. The reason I posted this is because Krister was having a
BC problem finding the equivalent for that combo in a Swedish keyboard
BC
Hi Dierk,
On german keyboards it's ctrl-shift-alt-# - maybe this helps.
This should have been Strg-shift-alt-# of course :-)
DH How about the numerical pad (just above the 8, the division sign)?
The key alone brings up quick search here, together with
crtl-shift-alt nothing happens.
Marck:
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Hi Wolfgang,
On 31 January 2001 at 11:18:23 +0100 (which was 10:18 where I live)
Wolfgang Kynast wrote and made these points:
WK This should have been Strg-shift-alt-# of course :-)
DH How about the numerical pad (just above the 8, the
Hi Marck,
...
MDP Where should I get that list from? If you could all shower me with
MDP your regional version of Ctrl-Alt-Shift-/ then I will make up the list
MDP here and an FAQ entry.
Ok, here we go:
keyboard layout toggle 'simple menus'
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Hello sten,
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, at 10:03:45 (your local time), you wrote:
H Is this a new feature in 1.49? I'm running 1.48f and I can't get
H "lite menus" with any suggested key combination I try.
As Wolfgang said, it is there for a long time. I use USA keyboard and don't have
a problem with
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on Monday, January 29, 2001 10:46:09, our bat friend Brian Clark typed:
BC This one smacked me in the face, too, a few weeks ago. ;)
BC Ctrl+Alt+Shift+/
BC And everything should be back to normal.
Thanks Brian, now, if i haven't already
Hi,
i need som
assistance from Swedes in the group, where could the key be on the
Swedish keyboard which on an american keyboard gives a slash sign?
KS The / key is above the 7: press Shift-7.
I'm afraid this won't work because you have to press
ctrl-shift-alt and the key we are looking for
On 30-01-2001 at 15:13, Wolfgang Kynast kindly wrote:
i need som
assistance from Swedes in the group, where could the key be on the
Swedish keyboard which on an american keyboard gives a slash sign?
KS The / key is above the 7: press Shift-7.
I'm afraid this won't work because you have to
(WK == "Wolfgang Kynast") [EMAIL PROTECTED] declared:
KS The / key is above the 7: press Shift-7.
WK I'm afraid this won't work because you have to press
WK ctrl-shift-alt and the key we are looking for simultanously :-)
Another option *might* be to do it in the registry for a quick fix.
Hello Wolfgang,
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, at 20:25:50 (your local time), you wrote:
ACM One menu structure is more secure than the other in that the configuration
ACM menu options aren't present. So in a multi-user environment it may be
ACM useful.
DG Ahhh, that makes sense now! Thanks for the
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Hello Wolfgang!
On Tuesday, January 30, 2001 at 3:13:42 PM you wrote:
On german keyboards it's ctrl-shift-alt-# - maybe this helps.
How about the numerical pad (just above the 8, the division sign)?
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Hello Lija,
(L == "Lija") [EMAIL PROTECTED] betokened:
L This function switches lite/full menus... You don't have to do
L this, 'cause keyb. equivalent is Alt+Ctrl+Shift+/
Yes I know. The reason I posted this is because Krister was having a
problem finding the equivalent for that combo in a
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Hi Bat! people!
Have upgraded a while back to v1.49 and when i tried to go into the
sorting office, that menu choise had vanished, nothing under the
accounts menu for sorting office. Some other menus have vanished too,
or possible gone somewhere i've
Hello Krister,
(KE == "Krister Ekstrom") [EMAIL PROTECTED] disclosed:
KE Hi Bat! people!
KE Have upgraded a while back to v1.49 and when i tried to go into the
KE sorting office, that menu choise had vanished, nothing under the
KE accounts menu for sorting office. Some other menus have
Hello Brian,
Monday, January 29, 2001, 3:46:09 AM, you wrote:
BC Ctrl+Alt+Shift+/
Well that seems pretty weird! What's the point of that keystroke combination?
It just seems to toggle full/abbreviated menus. Is there a purpose to that?
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Using The Bat! v1.49 on
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On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 12:33:07 -0600, Dave thoughtfully wrote the
following:
BC Ctrl+Alt+Shift+/
DG Well that seems pretty weird! What's the point of that keystroke
DG combination? It just seems to toggle full/abbreviated menus. Is
DG there a purpose
Monday, January 29, 2001, 12:39:22 PM, you wrote:
ACM One menu structure is more secure than the other in that the configuration
ACM menu options aren't present. So in a multi-user environment it may be
ACM useful.
Ahhh, that makes sense now! Thanks for the reply!
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Hi Dave,
ACM One menu structure is more secure than the other in that the configuration
ACM menu options aren't present. So in a multi-user environment it may be
ACM useful.
DG Ahhh, that makes sense now! Thanks for the reply!
Some unpolite guys called it 'idiots mode' in the past ;-)
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