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David,

Alt-F4 would be my first guess, but that's not really bottom left.

Then there's Alt followed by F (for File) followed by X (for eXit).

That shut down WDSC for me just now.

So you may have hit that combination.

Peter Colpaert
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Wow ! I was just browsing an RPGLE member in LPEX and wanted to type
something, without realising I wasn't in edit mode. Obviously the text
wouldn't enter. Then, as one does, I scrabbled a few keys, half to verify
that I was not in edit mode and half because I was frustrated. I never saw
WDSc shut down so quick. Even quicker than killing it with the task
manager the way you have to every now and again.

Anyone know what keys I might have used ?

All I know it was with the left hand, bottom left area of the keyboard
with maybe the ALT button.



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