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This is not really a question just for XP but all windows I think.
Does anyone have a link to a site that might tell me how to use the keyboard when no mouse is present? I want to know how to move the cursor around the screen, how to move the focus to a different window, how to scroll a window etc. all with just the keyboard. I am having trouble with my shoulder from constant mouse use and want to try using the keyboard more but can't remember many shortcuts and I've never discovered how to scroll a window anyway. I've also never worked out how to choose an item that is underlined eg. I want to shut down the computer so I hit the windows key but then how do I get to "Turn off the computer" with the u underlined? I say when no mouse is present because sometimes friends ask what to do when their mouse fails. I was also wondering if I can shut down a computer with the keyboard when the mouse appears frozen or is the whole computer frozen and nothing working? I searched for the answer to this a while back but results were for no mouse or keyboard. Even some hints on what search words to use would be good. Thanks for your time. miskairal |
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Attached file tells you that and more. See the main section and Mouse Keys - Accessability
-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "miskairal" <mehiding@Oz> wrote in message news:uAyny86AGHA.2656@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > This is not really a question just for XP but all windows I think. > > Does anyone have a link to a site that might tell me how to use the > keyboard when no mouse is present? I want to know how to move the cursor > around the screen, how to move the focus to a different window, how to > scroll a window etc. all with just the keyboard. I am having trouble > with my shoulder from constant mouse use and want to try using the > keyboard more but can't remember many shortcuts and I've never > discovered how to scroll a window anyway. I've also never worked out how > to choose an item that is underlined eg. I want to shut down the > computer so I hit the windows key but then how do I get to "Turn off the > computer" with the u underlined? > > I say when no mouse is present because sometimes friends ask what to do > when their mouse fails. > > I was also wondering if I can shut down a computer with the keyboard > when the mouse appears frozen or is the whole computer frozen and > nothing working? > > I searched for the answer to this a while back but results were for no > mouse or keyboard. Even some hints on what search words to use would be > good. > > Thanks for your time. > miskairal |
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Try GOOGLE sometime -- a three second search for "keyboard shortcuts" took
me here: Keyboard shortcuts for Windows: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q126449 steve "miskairal" <mehiding@Oz> wrote in message news:uAyny86AGHA.2656@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > This is not really a question just for XP but all windows I think. > > Does anyone have a link to a site that might tell me how to use the > keyboard when no mouse is present? I want to know how to move the cursor > around the screen, how to move the focus to a different window, how to > scroll a window etc. all with just the keyboard. I am having trouble with > my shoulder from constant mouse use and want to try using the keyboard > more but can't remember many shortcuts and I've never discovered how to > scroll a window anyway. I've also never worked out how to choose an item > that is underlined eg. I want to shut down the computer so I hit the > windows key but then how do I get to "Turn off the computer" with the u > underlined? > > I say when no mouse is present because sometimes friends ask what to do > when their mouse fails. > > I was also wondering if I can shut down a computer with the keyboard when > the mouse appears frozen or is the whole computer frozen and nothing > working? > > I searched for the answer to this a while back but results were for no > mouse or keyboard. Even some hints on what search words to use would be > good. > > Thanks for your time. > miskairal |
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Like I said, I did try Google. In the past when I searched I never ended
up at a site that actually told you how to navigate round once you got something opened like a menu, even in windows help. Alright so now I know to use the arrow keys (which I'm sure hasn't worked in the past) but I did at the end of my post ask for some search hints. I've never asked a question anywhere without first spending at least 30 minutes Googling (slow dialup) so there was no need to reply in that mightier than thou tone. Thankyou for the link. It is appreciated. Og wrote: > Try GOOGLE sometime -- a three second search for "keyboard shortcuts" took > me here: > > Keyboard shortcuts for Windows: > http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q126449 > > steve > > "miskairal" <mehiding@Oz> wrote in message > news:uAyny86AGHA.2656@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > >>This is not really a question just for XP but all windows I think. >> >>Does anyone have a link to a site that might tell me how to use the >>keyboard when no mouse is present? I want to know how to move the cursor >>around the screen, how to move the focus to a different window, how to >>scroll a window etc. all with just the keyboard. I am having trouble with >>my shoulder from constant mouse use and want to try using the keyboard >>more but can't remember many shortcuts and I've never discovered how to >>scroll a window anyway. I've also never worked out how to choose an item >>that is underlined eg. I want to shut down the computer so I hit the >>windows key but then how do I get to "Turn off the computer" with the u >>underlined? >> >>I say when no mouse is present because sometimes friends ask what to do >>when their mouse fails. >> >>I was also wondering if I can shut down a computer with the keyboard when >>the mouse appears frozen or is the whole computer frozen and nothing >>working? >> >>I searched for the answer to this a while back but results were for no >>mouse or keyboard. Even some hints on what search words to use would be >>good. >> >>Thanks for your time. >>miskairal > > > |
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David Candy wrote:
> Attached file tells you that and more. See the main section and Mouse Keys - Accessability > Thankyou David. Much appreciated. Now I get to go Googling more to learn what .hta files are ![]() |
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HTA are web pages. Naming them as hta rather than html allows them to run as if they are programs. You can rename it to html and it will become a web page.
When it was started the reason was to make it like a reference program, it's started life about 8 years ago. However since XP SP2, XP really only allow full functionality if it's named hta (without weeks of configuring IE to make it work as a web page) -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "miskairal" <mehiding@Oz> wrote in message news:%23Jg57MBBGHA.2912@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > David Candy wrote: >> Attached file tells you that and more. See the main section and Mouse Keys - Accessability >> > Thankyou David. Much appreciated. > Now I get to go Googling more to learn what .hta files are ![]() |
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David Candy wrote:
> HTA are web pages. Naming them as hta rather than html allows them to run as if they are programs. You can rename it to html and it will become a web page. > > When it was started the reason was to make it like a reference program, it's started life about 8 years ago. However since XP SP2, XP really only allow full functionality if it's named hta (without weeks of configuring IE to make it work as a web page) > I had a fun time this morning reading up on it and playing with it. Amazing that I'd never heard of it before and yet it's so handy and a nice way to present stuff. Thankyou |
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On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 21:57:46 +1100, "David Candy" wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers: >Attached file tells you that and more. See the main section and Mouse Keys - Accessability [snipped: "Shortcut Keys and Key Modifiers.hta"] Nice - very comprehensive. Any chance you can publish that on some web site? (If it is already, I couldn't find it.) -- Michael Bednarek http://mbednarek.com/ "POST NO BILLS" |
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