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Date: | Mon, 1 Mar 2004 07:36:35 -0500 |
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Mine "drops down" a context sensitive menu that changes depending
on where I have the cursor active, or which area of the screen is in use.
For example, when I hit that key while writing this e-mail, an ALMOST
identical menu drops down to the one I would have gotten if I clicked on
the menu bar (above) where it says "Edit".
(This is in XP-Pro and MSOE6SP1.)
Since this is VERY sensitive to exactly where the "system focus" is,
you may or may not get "anything", but WILL get something that is
"~always~" different... (But it IS repeatable for the same place or
area clicked...) Hope that makes some sense...
BTW, I do not use that key since it "is" so ~erratic~...
Rick Glazier
(I really am going to quit procrastinating, next week sometime.)
From: "Les Barnes" <[log in to unmask]>
> After I wrote ....... I did a search for 'natural keyboard' (no quotes) under
> Help and Support Center. I got one return with all the Window Key +
> shortcuts. It showed one key alone that looked like a small notebook
> (located between Windows key and Ctrl on RIGHT side of space bar) This key
> says it will "Display the shortcut key for selected item". However I could
> not get it to do anything. Can anyone get this key to work?
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