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At 08:14 AM 3/13/2000 , Jun Qian wrote:
>On my keyboard, ALT-ESC is to switch apps, not "start" key, I don't
>have any
>custom short-cut/Hot-key. Did you customized hot-key yourself? I suppose
>standard NT4 interface doesn't provide ALT-ESC hot-key as "Start"
>
>Bill Cohane wrote:
> > I'm using a keyboard without the Windows key right now.
> > No problem. If I want to get to the Start Menu, I just hit <Alt><Esc>.
> > So a keyboard without a Windows key won't help here.
Yes. Quite right. In my Win2000, ALT-ESC switches applications.
But CTRL-ESC brings up the Start Menu!
I know one (or both) of these works in Win98 to bring up the
Start Menu because, not having a Windows key, I used to use this
shortcut all the time.
I never customized any hot keys. But thanks for pointing
out my mistake. (I'll check out ALT-ESC in Win98 sometime
if I ever reboot to it. I use Win2000 99.99% now.)
Regards,
Bill
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