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Old 05-28-2007   #1 (permalink)
Chris K


 
 

Ctrl, Alt, Character combination shortcuts not working

The only program that opens is Notepad (I've assigned Ctrl, Alt, N to it).
In a similar way, I've created shortcuts for Wordpad, Calculator, Streets and
Trips, etc. but these programs don't get activated. Does anyone know why?

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Old 05-28-2007   #2 (permalink)


Windows Vista™ Ultimate
 
 

Do you have a microsoft keybeoard? check the "F" lock key, sometimes it is needed to use some keys.
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Old 06-26-2007   #3 (permalink)
tgi


 
 

RE: Ctrl, Alt, Character combination shortcuts not working

I use the keyboard shortcuts extensively (I very rarely ever reach for the
mouse, except for the web browser), and the common spots I've run into where
the "global" keyboard shortcuts are "inhibited" are primarily when the focus
is in a Java/Javascript/Flash "plug-in". This happens most commonly in the
browser, and the easiest way to regain control is to move the focus away from
the plug-in, which you can (yes, without reaching for the mouse) do by typing
Ctrl+D, which places the focus in the Address Bar of the browser (this works
for Netscape Navigator, Mozilla, and Firefox). You can then type Tab to move
the focus to the document window, which leaves the browser window in a useful
state when you return to it later. Then, the Ctrl+Alt+N typically gets your
Notepad to launch/switch-to.

There are a number of places in Windows 2000/XP/Vista where user
interactions are being managed through a plug-in (possibly Java/Javascript or
ActiveX control perhaps) but you're not "formally" in a web browser, and you
wouldn't know it, except that a number of keyboard shortcuts abruptly stop
working for the duration that the plug-in has focus.

This is actually one of the biggest reasons that I dislike Java/Javascript
when I encounter it -- I'm *forced* to resort to using the mouse, when I find
unacceptable. I discover problems of this nature (particularly "tab ordering"
problems in dialogs and pop-up windows) precisely because I'm so
keyboard-centric in my computer use.

It sounds like you may be experiencing a different problem, but this
scenario comes up so often that I felt it worth documenting.

"Chris K" wrote:

> The only program that opens is Notepad (I've assigned Ctrl, Alt, N to it).
> In a similar way, I've created shortcuts for Wordpad, Calculator, Streets and
> Trips, etc. but these programs don't get activated. Does anyone know why?

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Old 07-05-2007   #4 (permalink)
Chris K


 
 

Re: Ctrl, Alt, Character combination shortcuts not working

no, I don't have a MS keyboard

"dmex" wrote:

>
> Do you have a microsoft keybeoard? check the "F" lock key, sometimes it
> is needed to use some keys.
>
>
> --
> dmex
>

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Old 07-05-2007   #5 (permalink)
Chris K


 
 

RE: Ctrl, Alt, Character program activation feature not working

interesting theory. I've changed the shortcut for opening Notepad from Ctrl,
Alt, N to Ctrl, Alt, W. The OS still responds to Ctrl, Alt, N - and not the
new combination. How do I go about suppressing this 'Java plugin' , if in
fact it is preventing this feature from working?

"tgi" wrote:

> I use the keyboard shortcuts extensively (I very rarely ever reach for the
> mouse, except for the web browser), and the common spots I've run into where
> the "global" keyboard shortcuts are "inhibited" are primarily when the focus
> is in a Java/Javascript/Flash "plug-in". This happens most commonly in the
> browser, and the easiest way to regain control is to move the focus away from
> the plug-in, which you can (yes, without reaching for the mouse) do by typing
> Ctrl+D, which places the focus in the Address Bar of the browser (this works
> for Netscape Navigator, Mozilla, and Firefox). You can then type Tab to move
> the focus to the document window, which leaves the browser window in a useful
> state when you return to it later. Then, the Ctrl+Alt+N typically gets your
> Notepad to launch/switch-to.
>
> There are a number of places in Windows 2000/XP/Vista where user
> interactions are being managed through a plug-in (possibly Java/Javascript or
> ActiveX control perhaps) but you're not "formally" in a web browser, and you
> wouldn't know it, except that a number of keyboard shortcuts abruptly stop
> working for the duration that the plug-in has focus.
>
> This is actually one of the biggest reasons that I dislike Java/Javascript
> when I encounter it -- I'm *forced* to resort to using the mouse, when I find
> unacceptable. I discover problems of this nature (particularly "tab ordering"
> problems in dialogs and pop-up windows) precisely because I'm so
> keyboard-centric in my computer use.
>
> It sounds like you may be experiencing a different problem, but this
> scenario comes up so often that I felt it worth documenting.
>
> "Chris K" wrote:
>
> > The only program that opens is Notepad (I've assigned Ctrl, Alt, N to it).
> > In a similar way, I've created shortcuts for Wordpad, Calculator, Streets and
> > Trips, etc. but these programs don't get activated. Does anyone know why?

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