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| Can't turn off with keyboard / Is blackjack slower in Vista I can't figure out how to turn the computer off using only the key board. In previous windows, it was Windows/U/S , or maybe Windows/U/U. With Vista, I seem to have to use the mouse, or the infernal laptop touch pad, to get to, then click on, an arrow which displays a list, which requires the use of the touch pad again, because the list has no accelerator keys. 4 steps, each more complicated than one letter, where one keyboard letter used to do. Also, I don't have them side by side, but it seems that when playing Solitaire, it took longer to turn over each set of 3 cards, than it did for me on WinXP or Win98, and I'm sure the Vista CPU is faster than the others I've used. (It's a Toshiba Satellite laptop, which came with Vista installed, but I don't know the speed. |
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| Re: Can't turn off with keyboard / Is blackjack slower in Vista On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:34:40 -0400, mm wrote: [color=blue] > I can't figure out how to turn the computer off using only the key > board. In previous windows, it was Windows/U/S , or maybe > Windows/U/U. > > With Vista, I seem to have to use the mouse, or the infernal laptop > touch pad, to get to, then click on, an arrow which displays a list, > which requires the use of the touch pad again, because the list has no > accelerator keys. 4 steps, each more complicated than one letter, > where one keyboard letter used to do. > > > Also, I don't have them side by side, but it seems that when playing > Solitaire, it took longer to turn over each set of 3 cards, than it > did for me on WinXP or Win98, and I'm sure the Vista CPU is faster > than the others I've used. (It's a Toshiba Satellite laptop, which > came with Vista installed, but I don't know the speed.[/color] Press the Windows key, then the right arrow three times, to see a pop-up menu; scroll up if you want something other than shutdown, and press enter. Or press the magic letter in the pop-up. -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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| Re: Can't turn off with keyboard / Is blackjack slower in Vista Press ALT+F4 then arrow up or down, hit enter. Same as all the rest of the Win versions. "Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@other.invalid> wrote in message news:jomn7xp8jf8h$.xdwide6al834.dlg@40tude.net...[color=blue] > On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:34:40 -0400, mm wrote: >[color=green] >> I can't figure out how to turn the computer off using only the key >> board. In previous windows, it was Windows/U/S , or maybe >> Windows/U/U. >> >> With Vista, I seem to have to use the mouse, or the infernal laptop >> touch pad, to get to, then click on, an arrow which displays a list, >> which requires the use of the touch pad again, because the list has no >> accelerator keys. 4 steps, each more complicated than one letter, >> where one keyboard letter used to do. >> >> >> Also, I don't have them side by side, but it seems that when playing >> Solitaire, it took longer to turn over each set of 3 cards, than it >> did for me on WinXP or Win98, and I'm sure the Vista CPU is faster >> than the others I've used. (It's a Toshiba Satellite laptop, which >> came with Vista installed, but I don't know the speed.[/color] > > Press the Windows key, then the right arrow three times, to see a pop-up > menu; scroll up if you want something other than shutdown, and press > enter. > Or press the magic letter in the pop-up. > > -- > Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom[/color] |
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| Re: Can't turn off with keyboard / Is blackjack slower in Vista [color=blue] >"Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@other.invalid> wrote in message >news:jomn7xp8jf8h$.xdwide6al834.dlg@40tude.net...[color=green] >> On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:34:40 -0400, mm wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> I can't figure out how to turn the computer off using only the key >>> board. In previous windows, it was Windows/U/S , or maybe >>> Windows/U/U. >>> >>> With Vista, I seem to have to use the mouse, or the infernal laptop >>> touch pad, to get to, then click on, an arrow which displays a list, >>> which requires the use of the touch pad again, because the list has no >>> accelerator keys. 4 steps, each more complicated than one letter, >>> where one keyboard letter used to do. >>> >>> >>> Also, I don't have them side by side, but it seems that when playing >>> Solitaire, it took longer to turn over each set of 3 cards, than it >>> did for me on WinXP or Win98, and I'm sure the Vista CPU is faster >>> than the others I've used. (It's a Toshiba Satellite laptop, which >>> came with Vista installed, but I don't know the speed.[/color] >> >> Press the Windows key, then the right arrow three times, to see a pop-up >> menu; scroll up if you want something other than shutdown, and press >> enter.[/color][/color] Thanks a lot. [color=blue][color=green] >> Or press the magic letter in the pop-up.[/color][/color] I'll have to wait until I'm at my brother's again to learn about the magic letter. :) The pop-up list shutdown/restart/hibernate etc. didn't have any letters in bold or underlined. But maybe they still work as if they were. I'll try next time. [color=blue][color=green] >> -- >> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom[/color][/color] On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 20:47:34 -0400, "Art Storm" <avstorm********.com> wrote: [color=blue] >Press ALT+F4 then arrow up or down, hit enter. Same as all the rest of the >Win versions.[/color] Thanks a lot. I've never used alt+F4 to shut down. Using it now, in win98, it shut down Firefox without shutting down windows. In Solitaire, it shut down Solitaire without shutting down Windows. I don't think it's what I want, or at least it's not the same as the rest of win versions, but thanks anyhow. |
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| Re: Can't turn off with keyboard / Is blackjack slower in Vista On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:04:06 -0400, mm wrote: [color=blue][color=green] >>"Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@other.invalid> wrote in message >>news:jomn7xp8jf8h$.xdwide6al834.dlg@40tude.net...[color=darkred] >>> On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:34:40 -0400, mm wrote: >>> >>>> I can't figure out how to turn the computer off using only the key >>>> board. In previous windows, it was Windows/U/S , or maybe >>>> Windows/U/U. >>>> >>>> With Vista, I seem to have to use the mouse, or the infernal laptop >>>> touch pad, to get to, then click on, an arrow which displays a list, >>>> which requires the use of the touch pad again, because the list has no >>>> accelerator keys. 4 steps, each more complicated than one letter, >>>> where one keyboard letter used to do. >>>> >>>> >>>> Also, I don't have them side by side, but it seems that when playing >>>> Solitaire, it took longer to turn over each set of 3 cards, than it >>>> did for me on WinXP or Win98, and I'm sure the Vista CPU is faster >>>> than the others I've used. (It's a Toshiba Satellite laptop, which >>>> came with Vista installed, but I don't know the speed. >>> >>> Press the Windows key, then the right arrow three times, to see a pop-up >>> menu; scroll up if you want something other than shutdown, and press >>> enter.[/color][/color] > > Thanks a lot. >[color=green][color=darkred] >>> Or press the magic letter in the pop-up.[/color][/color] > > I'll have to wait until I'm at my brother's again to learn about the > magic letter. :) The pop-up list shutdown/restart/hibernate etc. > didn't have any letters in bold or underlined. But maybe they still > work as if they were. I'll try next time. >[color=green][color=darkred] >>> -- >>> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom[/color][/color] > > On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 20:47:34 -0400, "Art Storm" <avstorm********.com> > wrote: >[color=green] >>Press ALT+F4 then arrow up or down, hit enter. Same as all the rest of the >>Win versions.[/color] > > Thanks a lot. > > I've never used alt+F4 to shut down. Using it now, in win98, it shut > down Firefox without shutting down windows. In Solitaire, it shut > down Solitaire without shutting down Windows. I don't think it's what > I want, or at least it's not the same as the rest of win versions, but > thanks anyhow.[/color] I just tried Art Storm's idea (after making sure no applications were in the foreground), and I agree, its selection box has no underlined keys. The pop-up menu by my method, which, by the way, requires less care to start, has the underlining, whether I get there by keyboard or mouse. I rarely use the Alt-F4 method, and basically had forgotten that it exists :-) -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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| Re: Can't turn off with keyboard / Is blackjack slower in Vista On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 15:05:55 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@other.invalid> wrote: [color=blue] >On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:04:06 -0400, mm wrote: >[color=green][color=darkred] >>>"Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@other.invalid> wrote in message >>>news:jomn7xp8jf8h$.xdwide6al834.dlg@40tude.net... >>>> On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:34:40 -0400, mm wrote: >>>> >>>>> I can't figure out how to turn the computer off using only the key >>>>> board. In previous windows, it was Windows/U/S , or maybe >>>>> Windows/U/U. >>>>> >>>>> With Vista, I seem to have to use the mouse, or the infernal laptop >>>>> touch pad, to get to, then click on, an arrow which displays a list, >>>>> which requires the use of the touch pad again, because the list has no >>>>> accelerator keys. 4 steps, each more complicated than one letter, >>>>> where one keyboard letter used to do. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Also, I don't have them side by side, but it seems that when playing >>>>> Solitaire, it took longer to turn over each set of 3 cards, than it >>>>> did for me on WinXP or Win98, and I'm sure the Vista CPU is faster >>>>> than the others I've used. (It's a Toshiba Satellite laptop, which >>>>> came with Vista installed, but I don't know the speed. >>>> >>>> Press the Windows key, then the right arrow three times, to see a pop-up >>>> menu; scroll up if you want something other than shutdown, and press >>>> enter.[/color] >> >> Thanks a lot. >>[color=darkred] >>>> Or press the magic letter in the pop-up.[/color] >> >> I'll have to wait until I'm at my brother's again to learn about the >> magic letter. :) The pop-up list shutdown/restart/hibernate etc. >> didn't have any letters in bold or underlined. But maybe they still >> work as if they were. I'll try next time. >>[color=darkred] >>>> -- >>>> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom[/color] >> >> On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 20:47:34 -0400, "Art Storm" <avstorm********.com> >> wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>>Press ALT+F4 then arrow up or down, hit enter. Same as all the rest of the >>>Win versions.[/color] >> >> Thanks a lot. >> >> I've never used alt+F4 to shut down. Using it now, in win98, it shut >> down Firefox without shutting down windows. In Solitaire, it shut >> down Solitaire without shutting down Windows. I don't think it's what >> I want, or at least it's not the same as the rest of win versions, but >> thanks anyhow.[/color] > >I just tried Art Storm's idea (after making sure no applications were in >the foreground), and I agree, its selection box has no underlined keys. The >pop-up menu by my method, which, by the way, requires less care to start, >has the underlining, whether I get there by keyboard or mouse.[/color] Isn't that strange! [color=blue] >I rarely use the Alt-F4 method, and basically had forgotten that it exists >:-)[/color] In win98, it shows when you right click on a task in the task bar at the bottom, but I never use it. BTW, I have winXP but it's not working now. P&M because this list moves so fast. |
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| Re: Can't turn off with keyboard / Is blackjack slower in Vista On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 01:31:54 -0400, mm wrote: [color=blue] > On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 15:05:55 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch" > <not-me@other.invalid> wrote: >[color=green] >>On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:04:06 -0400, mm wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>>>"Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@other.invalid> wrote in message >>>>news:jomn7xp8jf8h$.xdwide6al834.dlg@40tude.net... >>>>> On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:34:40 -0400, mm wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I can't figure out how to turn the computer off using only the key >>>>>> board. In previous windows, it was Windows/U/S , or maybe >>>>>> Windows/U/U. >>>>>> >>>>>> With Vista, I seem to have to use the mouse, or the infernal laptop >>>>>> touch pad, to get to, then click on, an arrow which displays a list, >>>>>> which requires the use of the touch pad again, because the list has no >>>>>> accelerator keys. 4 steps, each more complicated than one letter, >>>>>> where one keyboard letter used to do. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Also, I don't have them side by side, but it seems that when playing >>>>>> Solitaire, it took longer to turn over each set of 3 cards, than it >>>>>> did for me on WinXP or Win98, and I'm sure the Vista CPU is faster >>>>>> than the others I've used. (It's a Toshiba Satellite laptop, which >>>>>> came with Vista installed, but I don't know the speed. >>>>> >>>>> Press the Windows key, then the right arrow three times, to see a pop-up >>>>> menu; scroll up if you want something other than shutdown, and press >>>>> enter. >>> >>> Thanks a lot. >>> >>>>> Or press the magic letter in the pop-up. >>> >>> I'll have to wait until I'm at my brother's again to learn about the >>> magic letter. :) The pop-up list shutdown/restart/hibernate etc. >>> didn't have any letters in bold or underlined. But maybe they still >>> work as if they were. I'll try next time. >>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom >>> >>> On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 20:47:34 -0400, "Art Storm" <avstorm********.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>>Press ALT+F4 then arrow up or down, hit enter. Same as all the rest of the >>>>Win versions. >>> >>> Thanks a lot. >>> >>> I've never used alt+F4 to shut down. Using it now, in win98, it shut >>> down Firefox without shutting down windows. In Solitaire, it shut >>> down Solitaire without shutting down Windows. I don't think it's what >>> I want, or at least it's not the same as the rest of win versions, but >>> thanks anyhow.[/color] >> >>I just tried Art Storm's idea (after making sure no applications were in >>the foreground), and I agree, its selection box has no underlined keys. The >>pop-up menu by my method, which, by the way, requires less care to start, >>has the underlining, whether I get there by keyboard or mouse.[/color] > > Isn't that strange! >[color=green] >>I rarely use the Alt-F4 method, and basically had forgotten that it exists >>:-)[/color] > > In win98, it shows when you right click on a task in the task bar at > the bottom, but I never use it. > > BTW, I have winXP but it's not working now. > > P&M because this list moves so fast.[/color] An useful thing to remember is that Alt-F4 will exit from the program that has the focus, so to shut down that way you need to click somewhere to make sure no program has the focus - or just exit from whatever, until you get to shutdown (since you're shutting down anyway). The flip side is that if you want only to exit from the program that has the focus, you can use Alt-F4. -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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