02-05-2004, 11:18 PM -
Yuri Kobets Wrote:Quote:Accelerators aren't working (although the option in TLB settings is enabled), it seems TLB reacts only to the first letter of each shortcut. Microsoft Powerpoint and Paint both don't react on pressing P, but Powerpoint is selected by 'M' and Paint by '&'You need press ALT+P if Microsoft Powerpoint.
Yes, that works. But what about menu's in Microsoft Word, where pressing the letter which is accelerated, is enough to open that item? I've been thinking until now that the accelerators were only used to define the letter to use, but that there's no need to press the ALT-key with it.
Yuri Kobets Wrote:Quote:Keyboard navigating can be further improved by automatically open a submenu from a folder, when the only item in a folder is that submenu. For example, I have a folder "DHV" in my startmenu, which is the only folder starting with D. When pressing 'D', the folder is opened. However, when there is only one subfolder in this folder, this isn't automatically opened nowThis feature is released. It does not working?
No. The first level is automatically expanded, but the second one isn't.
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Cornelis
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Cornelis
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