Pippi wrote:
(snip)
>You can check the attributes by selecting the file or files, context click
>(right click or that nifty little button to the immediate left of the
>rightmost control button on newer keyboards)

There's a hole between CTRL and ALT on my keyboard. I did buy a new
keyboard that had the Windows keys on it since I needed one with PS/2
connections. I traded it with a friend for 32MB SDRAM that he had no use
for and am now using a keyboard that says "University of Carlstad" on it
(it isn't stolen it's from a 286 that was given away). In any event there's
going to be a "demo party" at the university in a few weeks and I haven't
figured out how I should approach this so I don't need to explain this
every time someone sees my keyboard. If I could figure out how to open the
case for the keyboard I could fix it since I have another keyboard that
looks exactly the same but has some weird connection (or did I throw it
away?). Anyway, if I'm starting to sound familiar you have a good memory -
it was sometime in January that I talked about this last time (some things
never get fixed around here <BG>).

Anyway... to get back to what you wrote, Alt-Enter gives the same
information. That's IMO much easier (both keys are placed at good positions
- 'R' that you used isn't).

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