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| | Re: No menus -> bad /Axel Dahmen/ said: > > Many users (like me) use the computer solely through the keyboard, > leaving utilization of the mouse to special occasions like block > selection. Has this been considered when getting rid of "Classic > Menus"? > > Also, the new Start menu is rather hard to handle. Currently I'm > setting up Start menu trees to be able to start applications by not > more than five keys (e.g. <Flag>-<P>-<Z>-<R> on German Windows to > open the calculator). The new version seems to only allow me to enter > program names, usually yielding a considerable amount of entries left > to select. You may benefit from a shortcut key utility, such as WinKey, freely available on the Net (search Google). A two-key press, and the program or file of your choice will be launched. |
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| | Re: No menus -> bad to sum it up: vista has stupid design "Axel Dahmen" <KeenToKnow@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:ODBv84b9GHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... Hi, many users (like me) use the computer solely through the keyboard, leaving utilization of the mouse to special occasions like block selection. Has this been considered when getting rid of "Classic Menus"? Also, the new Start menu is rather hard to handle. Currently I'm setting up Start menu trees to be able to start applications by not more than five keys (e.g. <Flag>-<P>-<Z>-<R> on German Windows to open the calculator). The new version seems to only allow me to enter program names, usually yielding a considerable amount of entries left to select. TIA, Axel Dahmen |
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| | Re: No menus -> bad I think you should find the menus will appear if yu hold down the left hand ALT key. Neil "Axel Dahmen" <KeenToKnow@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:ODBv84b9GHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... Hi, many users (like me) use the computer solely through the keyboard, leaving utilization of the mouse to special occasions like block selection. Has this been considered when getting rid of "Classic Menus"? Also, the new Start menu is rather hard to handle. Currently I'm setting up Start menu trees to be able to start applications by not more than five keys (e.g. <Flag>-<P>-<Z>-<R> on German Windows to open the calculator). The new version seems to only allow me to enter program names, usually yielding a considerable amount of entries left to select. TIA, Axel Dahmen |
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| | Re: No menus -> bad "Axel Dahmen" <KeenToKnow@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:ODBv84b9GHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... Hi, >many users (like me) use the computer solely through the keyboard, >leaving utilization of the mouse to special occasions like block selection. >Has this been considered when getting rid of "Classic Menus"? How does the menus being hidden prevent you from using shortcut keys? Either way, click Organize>Layout>Menu Bar or just hold the left ALT key to get the menus back. >Also, the new Start menu is rather hard to handle. Currently I'm setting up >Start menu trees to be able to start applications by not more than five >keys >(e.g. <Flag>-<P>-<Z>-<R> on German Windows to open the calculator). >The new version seems to only allow me to enter program names, usually >yielding a considerable amount of entries left to select. Why not just Start>C - A - L <ENTER>? |
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| | Re: No menus -> bad That is a new one. I never thought of it. thanks for the information. :-) "neil" wrote: > I think you should find the menus will appear if yu hold down the left hand > ALT key. > > Neil > "Axel Dahmen" <KeenToKnow@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message > news:ODBv84b9GHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > many users (like me) use the computer solely through the keyboard, leaving > utilization of the mouse to special occasions like block selection. Has this > been considered when getting rid of "Classic Menus"? > > Also, the new Start menu is rather hard to handle. Currently I'm setting up > Start menu trees to be able to start applications by not more than five keys > (e.g. <Flag>-<P>-<Z>-<R> on German Windows to open the calculator). The new > version seems to only allow me to enter program names, usually yielding a > considerable amount of entries left to select. > > TIA, > Axel Dahmen > > > |
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| | Re: No menus -> bad Another option is to use dedicated program for quick access to programs. I use Launchy which is fast and learns over time so you don't have to type a lot. http://launchy.net/ Give it a try, it's quite useful. "Axel Dahmen" <KeenToKnow@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:ODBv84b9GHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... Hi, many users (like me) use the computer solely through the keyboard, leaving utilization of the mouse to special occasions like block selection. Has this been considered when getting rid of "Classic Menus"? Also, the new Start menu is rather hard to handle. Currently I'm setting up Start menu trees to be able to start applications by not more than five keys (e.g. <Flag>-<P>-<Z>-<R> on German Windows to open the calculator). The new version seems to only allow me to enter program names, usually yielding a considerable amount of entries left to select. TIA, Axel Dahmen |
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| | No menus -> bad Hi, many users (like me) use the computer solely through the keyboard, leaving utilization of the mouse to special occasions like block selection. Has this been considered when getting rid of "Classic Menus"? Also, the new Start menu is rather hard to handle. Currently I'm setting up Start menu trees to be able to start applications by not more than five keys (e.g. <Flag>-<P>-<Z>-<R> on German Windows to open the calculator). The new version seems to only allow me to enter program names, usually yielding a considerable amount of entries left to select. TIA, Axel Dahmen |
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| | Re: No menus -> bad I agree, for some power users the new ui can produce more key presses, but you have to apply the Mum rule. Ok, for calc, hit WinKey type calc hit enter I am a power user, and I like this way to find probs, SQL, start SQL return, iis start IIS return, event viewer, start event return. very easy, but it is down to personal preference, you can tweak setting to get a feel you prefer. Steve "Axel Dahmen" <KeenToKnow@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:ODBv84b9GHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... Hi, many users (like me) use the computer solely through the keyboard, leaving utilization of the mouse to special occasions like block selection. Has this been considered when getting rid of "Classic Menus"? Also, the new Start menu is rather hard to handle. Currently I'm setting up Start menu trees to be able to start applications by not more than five keys (e.g. <Flag>-<P>-<Z>-<R> on German Windows to open the calculator). The new version seems to only allow me to enter program names, usually yielding a considerable amount of entries left to select. TIA, Axel Dahmen |
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| | Re: No menus -> bad Well, not stupid. Depends on the perspective, I guess.. ![]() "progressive realization" <-> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:ObmCu#d9GHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > to sum it up: vista has stupid design > > > "Axel Dahmen" <KeenToKnow@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message > news:ODBv84b9GHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > many users (like me) use the computer solely through the keyboard, leaving > utilization of the mouse to special occasions like block selection. Has this > been considered when getting rid of "Classic Menus"? > > Also, the new Start menu is rather hard to handle. Currently I'm setting up > Start menu trees to be able to start applications by not more than five keys > (e.g. <Flag>-<P>-<Z>-<R> on German Windows to open the calculator). The new > version seems to only allow me to enter program names, usually yielding a > considerable amount of entries left to select. > > TIA, > Axel Dahmen > > |
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| | Re: No menus -> bad "neil" <neilp_67nospam@hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:ILL_g.1595$p8.966@newsfe3-win.ntli.net... > I think you should find the menus will appear if yu hold down the left hand > ALT key. Hi Neil, I didn't know that. That's the information I was searching for then. Regards, Axel Dahmen |
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