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RE: ...greatest keyboard(s)...



If you say "Win key" you would be talking about the key that brings up
the Start menu, which I take it is not what you want. There's another
key, I think called the Menu key (there's only 1 of...there are 2 Win
keys). What it does I can't determine because I've got it mapped to a
delete function. Is that the key you were asking about?

-BrianH.

-----Original Message-----
From: xywrite-bounce@xxxxxxxx [mailto:xywrite-bounce@xxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of M.W. Poirier
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 10:11 AM
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: ...greatest keyboard(s)..

  First, thank you for the suggestion.

  It does not appear to work for me. I suppose one presses the Ctrl key
  and the esc key simultaneously, and then the additional key that the
  programme recommends? Am I right? When I press the Ctrl key and the
  esc esc key, the Windows "Start" menu opens.

  M. W. Poirier

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On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, Paul Ambos wrote:

> Ctrl-Esc is supposed to cover the "windows key" function, or at least
> it used to when the "windows" keyboards first came out.
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul Ambos
> pambos@xxxxxxxx
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: xywrite-bounce@xxxxxxxx
> [mailto:xywrite-bounce@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of M.W. Poirier
> Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 9:55 AM
> To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
> Subject: ...greatest keyboard(s)...
>
>  Speaking of the IBM Model M, I have such a keyboard. I recently retired
>  it because of its lack of a Windows key. Is there a way of remapping the
>  right Alt key on the Model M so as to convert it to a Win key? Or am I
>  just completely off the mark with this question? Of course, I don't
>  claim to know much about computers.
>
>  M.W. Poirier