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hot keys
I would like to assign a hot key in Windows Explorer instead of clicking
then Back icon. How can I do this? Thanks in advance Otto |
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Open Windows Help, Index, and look at 'shortcut keys.'
Heirloom, old and trained my mouse "Otto Slembeck" wrote in message ... I would like to assign a hot key in Windows Explorer instead of clicking then Back icon. How can I do this? Thanks in advance Otto |
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Thanks, but there is no shortcut key for 'Back'.
On the same subject: Is it possible to create keyboard macros for Internet Explorer where a number of keystrokes are recorded and played back when pressing only one or two keys? Otto "heirloom" wrote in message ... Open Windows Help, Index, and look at 'shortcut keys.' Heirloom, old and trained my mouse "Otto Slembeck" wrote in message ... I would like to assign a hot key in Windows Explorer instead of clicking then Back icon. How can I do this? Thanks in advance Otto |
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I guess that would be because the shortcut key already exists.....well, it
works on my machine. Try holding the Alt key and hit the left arrow key to go back or the right arrow key to go forward. There is a section in Help for keyboard shortcuts for Internet Explorer, it may be what you are looking to do. Sorry, I can't help with the macros. Heirloom, old and not much help "Otto Slembeck" wrote in message ... Thanks, but there is no shortcut key for 'Back'. On the same subject: Is it possible to create keyboard macros for Internet Explorer where a number of keystrokes are recorded and played back when pressing only one or two keys? Otto "heirloom" wrote in message ... Open Windows Help, Index, and look at 'shortcut keys.' Heirloom, old and trained my mouse "Otto Slembeck" wrote in message ... I would like to assign a hot key in Windows Explorer instead of clicking then Back icon. How can I do this? Thanks in advance Otto |
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Thanks
Otto "heirloom" wrote in message ... I guess that would be because the shortcut key already exists.....well, it works on my machine. Try holding the Alt key and hit the left arrow key to go back or the right arrow key to go forward. There is a section in Help for keyboard shortcuts for Internet Explorer, it may be what you are looking to do. Sorry, I can't help with the macros. Heirloom, old and not much help "Otto Slembeck" wrote in message ... Thanks, but there is no shortcut key for 'Back'. On the same subject: Is it possible to create keyboard macros for Internet Explorer where a number of keystrokes are recorded and played back when pressing only one or two keys? Otto "heirloom" wrote in message ... Open Windows Help, Index, and look at 'shortcut keys.' Heirloom, old and trained my mouse "Otto Slembeck" wrote in message ... I would like to assign a hot key in Windows Explorer instead of clicking then Back icon. How can I do this? Thanks in advance Otto |
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