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Thanks, Vern
I got rid of the "thing" ok. If it bugs you too, let me know.
Now how do I get the > character to insert automatically when I reply to a message? I've looked all over Outlook. I know it's in the archives, as Simon explained it to me once. But what do I search for in the archives?
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De : midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Vern Hamberg
Envoyé : samedi 12 décembre 2009 00:07
À : Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Objet : Re: Keyboard client access
Keyboards are files with a kbd extension - you could do a search in windows for files ending in .kbd
As to the 2nd thing, that has been there forever and there is no setting for it that I know of.
HTH
Vern
David FOXWELL wrote:
Hi,
Just had a new PC and realised I forgot to save the keyboard touches I modified. Does anyone know if and how I can find the information on these personalized keys on my old PC?
Also, how do I turn off this feature before I go nuts? : with the shift button locked, if I try to move the cursor, I get the little adjustable selection box used for copying to the press papers.
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