Sage Staff Emeritus 12,533 United States GTP_Sage Feb 16, 2003 #1 I've always been curious... How come in dialog boxes, preference panels, etc., Windows puts little underlines under some letters? Is there a prupose to them?
I've always been curious... How come in dialog boxes, preference panels, etc., Windows puts little underlines under some letters? Is there a prupose to them?
sn00pie AAAH DON'T PANIC!!! Staff Emeritus 12,825 Feb 16, 2003 #2 New Save as... Open I think they're keyboard shortcuts.
Klostrophobic 12,993 USA! USA! Feb 16, 2003 #3 Yeah. You just press Alt in conjunction with the underlined letter to perform that function.
Sage Staff Emeritus 12,533 United States GTP_Sage Feb 16, 2003 #5 Originally posted by Concept I'm a computer idiot and I knew that. Wow. Click to expand... Hey! Quiet, you! Thanks guys... not that I normally use Windows anyway, but it was still bugging me...
Originally posted by Concept I'm a computer idiot and I knew that. Wow. Click to expand... Hey! Quiet, you! Thanks guys... not that I normally use Windows anyway, but it was still bugging me...
GilesGuthrie Staff Emeritus 11,038 Edinburgh, UK CMDRTheDarkLord Feb 16, 2003 #6 Yes, it's actually possible to use Windows without a mouse, using these keyboard shortcuts