Re: Windows key shortcuts




The Real Andy wrote:

On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 08:39:32 -0500, "Tim Williams"
<tmoranwms@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does anyone know where the shortcut key commands are stored? I want to
change Windows+E to start Explorer in C:\, instead of My Computer, which is
really annoying. The command is something like "explorer /e,c:\".

Google says somewhere between "no" and "this is how you change the
shortcut": pertaining to the Start/Programs/Accessories shortcut, which is
useless to me. Go figure...

Tim

Install linux, then all your problems will go away


Along with your sense of humor, and any freinds you bore to death,
while preaching from the Linux pulpit.


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