Re[2]: Help! where have all my menus gone?

2001-01-31 Thread Wolfgang Kynast
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:

Re[2]: Help! where have all my menus gone?

2001-01-31 Thread Wolfgang Kynast
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' --- - US/UK

Re[2]: Help! where have all my menus gone?

2001-01-31 Thread Lija
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

Re[2]: Help! where have all my menus gone?

2001-01-30 Thread Wolfgang Kynast
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

Re[2]: Help! where have all my menus gone?

2001-01-29 Thread Dave Gorman
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? -- Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! v1.49 on

Re[2]: Help! where have all my menus gone?

2001-01-29 Thread Dave Gorman
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! -- Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]