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> He said that last week he held the shift key down > for a long period of time and a window popped up I can't exactly tell you what this is, but it involves Windows Accessibility. That is, for people with various disabilities. The idea is that they may not be able to hold the shift key and another key at the same time. Go to control panel and look at the options for Accessibility. This sounds a lot like a Windows problem, and not Code. I am running WDT 5.1 Code on Win2K. If I can try anything out to help, let me know. --buck
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