That's a really neat tip about Run. I never knew that.
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"JDThree [MVP]" <john@removeforspam.lakesidenetworks.com> wrote in message
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> On 7/19/2005 9:44:29 AM, "Stefen Niemeyer" wrote:
>>I have Strg - Esc to show the Start Menue, but that's not what I was
>>searching for. If I use a PC without a Windows key, I need a replacement
>>for
>>Winkey + E or Winkey + R etc.
>>
>>--
>>
>>Mit besten Gruessen - Best wishes
>>Stefen Niemeyer
>
> You can always make a shortcut containing:
>
> C:\WINDOWS\explorer.exe /n,/e,/select,c:\
>
> that, when clicked, would open the windows explorer much the same way -
> single click, no right click, explore, or anything. Dual pane explorer
> view.
>
> For Run, you can make a shortcut on the desktop or quick launch or
> anywhere,
> simply by hitting the start button, hovering over the RUN command till
> it's
> highlighted, then simply dragging it somewhere.
>
> While it's not the perfect solutions, these at least give you single click
> options to launch what you want, no right clicks or context menus or
> anything
> to deal with.
>
> The RUN shortcut will show the & sign in front of it - just what happens
> when
> it's created. You can simply right click it and rename it to remove that
> character.
>
>
>
>
> --
> John D [MVP - Tablet PC]