Re: Changing application launched when "Calculator" key is pressed on keyboard
- From: "William R. Walsh" <newsgroups1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2009 02:10:05 GMT
Hi!
What you want to do makes perfectly good sense to everyone exceptnot this
Microsoft and ATI.
Everything else Microsoft considers important is in the registry, so why
information? Where in the registry? Good question... Ben Myers
For Windows XP, try the XP version of TweakUI. It claims to be able to
change the function of keyboard hotkeys, and points out (because I'm *sure*
that some luser* asked them) that a keyboard may not have every key listed.
ATI stuff seems to involve a running process known as the ATI Hotkey Poller.
Makes me think that it could be hardwired.
I don't know for sure. I don't "do" those frilly-fru-fru keyboards. My
typing activities involve The One True Keyboard.
William
*System administration is my day job, and boy is it making me bitter (some
days more than others)!
.
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