Windows flag button replacement?
Windows flag button replacement?
Hi
Can you modify your keyboard anyway so that one specific button is used as a windows button? And how?
/Kim Schurmann
Can you modify your keyboard anyway so that one specific button is used as a windows button? And how?
/Kim Schurmann
Kim S.
Computer Science @ Aarhus University - Denmark
IBM T40, 512mb, 1.5 Ghz and 40Gb
Computer Science @ Aarhus University - Denmark
IBM T40, 512mb, 1.5 Ghz and 40Gb
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davidspalding
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You can also use the UltraNav Wizard to make one of the TouchPad buttons jump to the Start button. Handy if you're not a big user of the WIN + E, WIN + L, WIN + R, et al, combos.
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2672-KBU X32, 1.5GB RAM, 7200 rpm TravelStar HDD.
This is a nifty utility I use which remaps the caps-lock key into a Windows key, and has a graphical interface where you can move around the applications which you've assigned to different letters. The price is right too...freeware:
http://www.qliner.com/hotkeys/default.htm
Overview
Qliner hotkeys is a free and open source keyboard productivity environment. It is the first product of it's kind that is usable by computer geeks and non geeks alike.
Key features:
* Smart Application Launching
* Smart Application Instance Switching
* Drag and Drop Configuration using an Onscreen Keyboard
* Support for 100+ International Keyboards (making it a handy tool for international keyboard users).
* Support for Dvorak keyboards
* Volume Control Add-in
* Clock Add-in
* Optionally maps Caps Lock key to Window key (handy if your keyboard does not have a Windows key or if you just hate the default bahavior of Caps Lock)
Hotkeys builds on the concept of Windows shortcut keys but takes this concept to a whole new level. Do you think key combinations are hard to remember? Just hold the Windows key for three seconds and up pops a Onscreen Keyboard with icons on the keys that are configured. This you can you use , not only to remind you of hotkey combinations, but also for Drag and Drop Configuration.
http://www.qliner.com/hotkeys/default.htm
Overview
Qliner hotkeys is a free and open source keyboard productivity environment. It is the first product of it's kind that is usable by computer geeks and non geeks alike.
Key features:
* Smart Application Launching
* Smart Application Instance Switching
* Drag and Drop Configuration using an Onscreen Keyboard
* Support for 100+ International Keyboards (making it a handy tool for international keyboard users).
* Support for Dvorak keyboards
* Volume Control Add-in
* Clock Add-in
* Optionally maps Caps Lock key to Window key (handy if your keyboard does not have a Windows key or if you just hate the default bahavior of Caps Lock)
Hotkeys builds on the concept of Windows shortcut keys but takes this concept to a whole new level. Do you think key combinations are hard to remember? Just hold the Windows key for three seconds and up pops a Onscreen Keyboard with icons on the keys that are configured. This you can you use , not only to remind you of hotkey combinations, but also for Drag and Drop Configuration.
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davidspalding
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Yeah, really, no kidding, imagine that.dr_st wrote:Ctrl+Esc brings the start menu too. Hardly worth configuring anything for it.davidspalding wrote:You can also use the UltraNav Wizard to make one of the TouchPad buttons jump to the Start button. Handy if you're not a big user of the WIN + E, WIN + L, WIN + R, et al, combos.
YMMV and probably will.
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