Simulating the Right Click Mouse Button via Keyboard

Bill Bisco

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Does anyone know how to do the the Keyboard Equivalent to get this menu?

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I'm trying to use my mouse less. :)

--Bill
 

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Bill

Isn't it just the little menu key to the right of the space bar?
 
Wow, you're right. In fact that's the first time I've noticed that button. I guess that shows how much I know! :biggrin:
 
Dom

Are the shortcuts using that Windows button in that thread?

I knew I could get the start menu up with it but just found out that Windows+R will pop up a run dialog.

No idea if that's new - I started just typing in the search box or popping up a command line when I couldn't find the old Run... option.:)
 
windows key is one I use a lot
win+E for explorer, I guess I use the most when I want to navigate for files.
win+M to reduced to desktop if you haven't got the Quick Launch.
 
Dom

Are the shortcuts using that Windows button in that thread?

I knew I could get the start menu up with it but just found out that Windows+R will pop up a run dialog.

No idea if that's new - I started just typing in the search box or popping up a command line when I couldn't find the old Run... option.:)

Unfortunately my contribution is :oops:

Win+L locks the PC and Win+D shows the desktop...
 
Actually when I found out what I could do with the Win key I thought I'd solved all my problems.

That was until I found out that it could only do about 4 useful things that would be easier to do with the keyboard or mouse.

Oh well.:)

PS Think you might be able to program it but I'm definitely not going down that road.:eek:
 

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