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Re: IE 7 Keyboard Shorcut - <Control> <Click>
If anyone is still following this thread..
Yes, Nview was the problem for me. Right click on desktop open NView properties select application Add IE to the list then disable all Nview additions for that app. "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > "Bob S." <BobS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6FE1D107-9957-4A62-A2B8-92E171B81818@microsoft.com... > > Also agree this is a problem in IE7. The only solution I've found is to use > > another browser when working with lists. > > > Please refer to the resolution of other similar incidents when reporting your own. > E.g. it seems to be well understood that nVidia software has something to do > with this symptom. > > > > Hopefully Microsoft will come up with a fix. > > > If nVidia software is causing it you should be looking for a resolution > from them, not Microsoft. > > > > Being able to program or change Hot Keys would be excellent! > > > That would be a valid enhancement request, I agree. > > > Robert Aldwinckle > --- > > > > > > "Tyler R" wrote: > > > >> Much to my dismay, IE& has a new shortcut for opening a new browser: > >> <Control> <click> > >> > >> Traditionally, <control> <click> has been universally reserved for selecting > >> multiple non sequential items in a list. > >> > >> How can I select multiple non sequential items in a web drop list without > >> <control> <click>. ? > >> > >> Thanx! > > > |
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Re: IE 7 Keyboard Shorcut - <Control> <Click>
I found NView properties menu item and THOUGHT I have disabled it properly,
but it is not fixed. Can you give more instructions on what settings to change there or a link to where I can learn more in disabling it? Thanks. "Kregg P" wrote: > If anyone is still following this thread.. > > Yes, Nview was the problem for me. > Right click on desktop > open NView properties > select application > Add IE to the list then disable all Nview additions for that app. > > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > > > "Bob S." <BobS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:6FE1D107-9957-4A62-A2B8-92E171B81818@microsoft.com... > > > Also agree this is a problem in IE7. The only solution I've found is to use > > > another browser when working with lists. > > > > > > Please refer to the resolution of other similar incidents when reporting your own. > > E.g. it seems to be well understood that nVidia software has something to do > > with this symptom. > > > > > > > Hopefully Microsoft will come up with a fix. > > > > > > If nVidia software is causing it you should be looking for a resolution > > from them, not Microsoft. > > > > > > > Being able to program or change Hot Keys would be excellent! > > > > > > That would be a valid enhancement request, I agree. > > > > > > Robert Aldwinckle > > --- > > > > > > > > > > "Tyler R" wrote: > > > > > >> Much to my dismay, IE& has a new shortcut for opening a new browser: > > >> <Control> <click> > > >> > > >> Traditionally, <control> <click> has been universally reserved for selecting > > >> multiple non sequential items in a list. > > >> > > >> How can I select multiple non sequential items in a web drop list without > > >> <control> <click>. ? > > >> > > >> Thanx! > > > > > > |
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