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To: Arctic Trader who wrote (1656)1/25/1999 2:36:00 PM
From: theodore  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
Here are some keyboard short cuts for using windows without the mouse when your arm/wrist is sore: press:

Windows-E to open Windows Explorer
Windows-F to open Find
Windows-M to minimize all open windows (or Shift + Windows + M to undo
this command)
Windows-R to open the Run window
Windows-F1 to open Help
Windows-Tab to cycle through the Taskbar buttons
Windows-Break to open the System Properties dialog box

Note: Some keyboards have a Windows key, and some don't. If yours
doesn't, you can create one using the Keyboard Remap Kernel Toy. Point your browser to

microsoft.com

and click the Windows 95 Keyboard Remap link. Once you've downloaded
and installed this utility, open the Control Panel, double-click
Keyboard and select the Remap tab. Under Right-Hand Side, select the
key you want to transform--such as Right Alt--in the left-hand box.
Then, in the right-hand box, select Windows. Click OK, and your Right
Alt key now functions as a Windows key.
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