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LeegI will solve the folowing problem:
When I puss the special key to open 'Outlook Express' I receive a message on het PC-screen that I have to give a destination-URL for the special key of the keyboard (an envelope). I can't do what is given in the message because I do'nt find a link that have the name 'Key'. I can't choose a function for the special key. What can I do now? |
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Special keys on the keyboard require software to select how the keys are
used. Try looking in Control Panel for Keyboard or look in Program Files. -- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail "Eric Demuydt" wrote in message ... LeegI will solve the folowing problem: When I puss the special key to open 'Outlook Express' I receive a message on het PC-screen that I have to give a destination-URL for the special key of the keyboard (an envelope). I can't do what is given in the message because I do'nt find a link that have the name 'Key'. I can't choose a function for the special key. What can I do now? |
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I looked in Control Panel for Keyboard and in Program Files, but I don't see
a link to 'Key'. I use the Home Edition of Windows XP. There must be an othet way to give a destination-URL for the special key on the keyboard (the envelope). "Ron Sommer" schreef in bericht ... Special keys on the keyboard require software to select how the keys are used. Try looking in Control Panel for Keyboard or look in Program Files. -- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail "Eric Demuydt" wrote in message ... LeegI will solve the folowing problem: When I puss the special key to open 'Outlook Express' I receive a message on het PC-screen that I have to give a destination-URL for the special key of the keyboard (an envelope). I can't do what is given in the message because I do'nt find a link that have the name 'Key'. I can't choose a function for the special key. What can I do now? |
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Resetting OE as your default mail program may fix they keyboard issue.
It has for me when another program took over the key. Windows XP: Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Set Program Access and Defaults, Custom, Email and select OE, even if it already seems to be the default. If that doesn't help, and you are using a Microsoft keyboard, then see: Assign macro or function to keys on your keyboard http://support.microsoft.com/kb/237179 If your keyboard is from another manufacturer you might need to check with them for a utility to assign functions to special keys. -- Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us "Eric Demuydt" wrote in message ... I looked in Control Panel for Keyboard and in Program Files, but I don't see a link to 'Key'. I use the Home Edition of Windows XP. There must be an othet way to give a destination-URL for the special key on the keyboard (the envelope). "Ron Sommer" schreef in bericht ... Special keys on the keyboard require software to select how the keys are used. Try looking in Control Panel for Keyboard or look in Program Files. -- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail "Eric Demuydt" wrote in message ... LeegI will solve the folowing problem: When I puss the special key to open 'Outlook Express' I receive a message on het PC-screen that I have to give a destination-URL for the special key of the keyboard (an envelope). I can't do what is given in the message because I do'nt find a link that have the name 'Key'. I can't choose a function for the special key. What can I do now? |
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Resetting OE as your default mail program may fix they keyboard issue.
It has for me when another program took over the key. Windows XP: Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Set Program Access and Defaults, Custom, Email and select OE, even if it already seems to be the default. If that doesn't help, and you are using a Microsoft keyboard, then see: Assign macro or function to keys on your keyboard http://support.microsoft.com/kb/237179 If your keyboard is from another manufacturer you might need to check with them for a utility to assign functions to special keys. -- Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us "Eric Demuydt" wrote in message ... I looked in Control Panel for Keyboard and in Program Files, but I don't see a link to 'Key'. I use the Home Edition of Windows XP. There must be an othet way to give a destination-URL for the special key on the keyboard (the envelope). "Ron Sommer" schreef in bericht ... Special keys on the keyboard require software to select how the keys are used. Try looking in Control Panel for Keyboard or look in Program Files. -- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail "Eric Demuydt" wrote in message ... LeegI will solve the folowing problem: When I puss the special key to open 'Outlook Express' I receive a message on het PC-screen that I have to give a destination-URL for the special key of the keyboard (an envelope). I can't do what is given in the message because I do'nt find a link that have the name 'Key'. I can't choose a function for the special key. What can I do now? |
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I looked in Control Panel for Keyboard and in Program Files, but I don't see
a link to 'Key'. I use the Home Edition of Windows XP. There must be an othet way to give a destination-URL for the special key on the keyboard (the envelope). "Ron Sommer" schreef in bericht ... Special keys on the keyboard require software to select how the keys are used. Try looking in Control Panel for Keyboard or look in Program Files. -- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail "Eric Demuydt" wrote in message ... LeegI will solve the folowing problem: When I puss the special key to open 'Outlook Express' I receive a message on het PC-screen that I have to give a destination-URL for the special key of the keyboard (an envelope). I can't do what is given in the message because I do'nt find a link that have the name 'Key'. I can't choose a function for the special key. What can I do now? |
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Special keys on the keyboard require software to select how the keys are
used. Try looking in Control Panel for Keyboard or look in Program Files. -- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail "Eric Demuydt" wrote in message ... LeegI will solve the folowing problem: When I puss the special key to open 'Outlook Express' I receive a message on het PC-screen that I have to give a destination-URL for the special key of the keyboard (an envelope). I can't do what is given in the message because I do'nt find a link that have the name 'Key'. I can't choose a function for the special key. What can I do now? |
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"Eric Demuydt" wrote in message ... I will solve the folowing problem: When I puss the special key to open 'Outlook Express' I receive a message on het PC-screen that I have to give a destination-URL for the special key of the keyboard (an envelope). I can't do what is given in the message because I do'nt find a link that have the name 'Key'. I can't choose a function for the special key. What can I do now? |
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