Yes, there is Jordan. But since the RIGHT-CLICK relies on the mouse to
point to the object, it is a little more difficult to work with the keyboard
shortcut.
First you need to use the TAB and/or arrow keys to move the point of focus
(selection) to the object you want to work on. Then use the WINDOWS key
plus the DROP-DOWN (?) key. I'm not sure of the official name of this key,
it's at the bottom right corner of the TYPEWRITER keys and looks like a drop
down menu.
There are many other key combinations with the Windows key, the two most
useful being Windows+C to open the Control Panel, and Windows+F to open the
Find Files dialog.
Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: Freedman, Jordan <[log in to unmask]>
> Is there a keyboard short cut that does the same thing as a "right-click"
on
> the mouse? Both for Win95 & WinNT 4.
>
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