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Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 32
OS: win xp
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shortcut keys conflict !!
Hi all ,
I have created a shortcut key (Ctrl+alt+L)for a program on my desktop not to click the icon each time i want to run that application.Now this shortcut key is not working anymore (the application doesnt run on Ctrl+Alt+L) i guess i assigned the same shortcut key for another application , how can i discover all those shortcut keys assigned to organize them and avoid conflicts ? is there any program which may find that ? I am using windows 2000. Thank you . |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: 1265 Lombardi Ave.
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If you assigned the same shortcut key to another program, the last program you assigned it to will be the one it opens, yet in the properties of the first program you assigned it to, you will still see the same shortcut key. I don't know of anyway to see all the shortcut keys you have assigned. I would just reassign the same key to it again by deleting it, applying the changes so that it says NONE, then reassign the same key again.
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