Chuck(G) wrote:There are a bewildering number of MS keyboard files out there, as well as programs that allow you to roll your own, if you don't like anything you see.
Yeah, And i say a way to put the left control key where it belongs (betweebn tab and shift) too. But that fun with the registry.
Still, that mean downloading sopme other app/file and hoping it doesn't screw up. The next revision for M#$, it'ts broke, and you have to start over. I know the contrl-caps swap is different from Win98 to XP.
Also, there may be many shortcut, but most are not usefull. I need short cuts in the pps so I don't need the mouse, or have to navigate menus (a real pain with the keyboard)
If you want to use your keypad keys instead of a mouse, just go to Control Panel-Accessibility Options and select "Use Mousekeys".
I don't mean mouse keys. But so Ctrl<1> is not the same as Ctrl<KP1> (like the Xfree 86 Ctl+Alt+<KP+> and CTL+ALT+<KP-> to cycle physical screen size).
I would like Ctl+Alt for window manager, server (OS for Windoze types) functuions and free up Ctrl and alt for apps. So Alt+tab belongs to the app, and Ctrl+Alt+Tab for cycling windows. Would be really helpful in MDI apps.
Another exampl, mozilla for *nix: Ctrl+W close tab, ctl+shif+W close window (all tabs) and Ctrl+Q to quit the app. For the Windoz version you have to use Atl+F4 for quit. But the functionality is there. So it's just under utilized in the M$ world.
I still hate the mouse and most GUIs. Period.
For 90% of my work, me too. They are useful for some things, but not most.
Yet it's difficult to use Windoze without one. Classic Mac (and the other 68k systems) were near impossible.