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| WinKey on Keyboard malfunctions for user, but not Administrator I have WinXP Pro, SP-2. I just got a Belkin ergo keyboard to replace my old 80 key keyboard. It works fine when I logon as Administrator. When I logon to my user account (which has full admin privileges), the Windows key doesn't function properly. It will bring up the start menu (if I press & release) & Win+L & Win+U work. All the other shortcut keys don't work with the windows key. i.e. Win+e just acts like I pressed "e" rather than bring up Windows Explorer; Win+M just acts like I pressed "m" by itself, etc. I saw the recommendation by Gerry on 10/8/2007 4:01AM about creating a new profile. The only problem with that is I must have over 100 apps & utilities installed...& yes, I only installed them for my one user account. I'm not even sure that I know where they all came from. Any ideas? If I do decide to reinstall all these apps & utilities, would you recommend that I install them for "all users", even though I'm the only user on the machine. -- Thanks in advance, Phil |
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| Re: WinKey on Keyboard malfunctions for user, but not Administrator -solution In case anyone else has this problem again, I discovered one cause & solution. If you have TweakUi, there is a setting under Explorer to "Enable Windows+X hotkeys". If you've unchecked that option, then, of course, they won't work. Check that option & reboot. -- Hope this helps. Phil Phil Rabichow wrote: > I have WinXP Pro, SP-2. I just got a Belkin ergo keyboard to replace my old > 80 key keyboard. It works fine when I logon as Administrator. When I logon > to my user account (which has full admin privileges), the Windows key > doesn't function properly. It will bring up the start menu (if I press & > release) & Win+L & Win+U work. All the other shortcut keys don't work with > the windows key. > > i.e. Win+e just acts like I pressed "e" rather than bring up Windows > Explorer; Win+M just acts like I pressed "m" by itself, etc. > > I saw the recommendation by Gerry on 10/8/2007 4:01AM about creating a new > profile. The only problem with that is I must have over 100 apps & > utilities installed...& yes, I only installed them for my one user account. > I'm not even sure that I know where they all came from. > > Any ideas? If I do decide to reinstall all these apps & utilities, would > you recommend that I install them for "all users", even though I'm the only > user on the machine. > -- > Thanks in advance, > Phil |
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