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Nate,
Within MS Windows is a feature called the
Accessibility wizard.
The Accessability wizard makes
it easier for people with disabilities to operate a computer without installing
special software. Accessibility options—such as StickyKeys, ShowSounds,
and MouseKeys—are designed to help users with specific disabilities make full
use of the computer.
I believe that StickyKeys is what you need. StickyKeys enables
you to press a modifier key (CTRL, ALT, or SHIFT) and have it remain active
until a non-modifier key is pressed. This is useful for people who have
difficulty pressing two keys simultaneously.
BTW, are you a medical doctor?
-CS
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Dr. S.
Nathan Berger
To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxx
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 4:29
PM
Subject: [amibroker] A small code needed
for wife
Hi, everyone. Really could use some help with a
non-AmiBroker problem.My wife sustained a number of strokes a few
years ago which have left her with the use of only one hand, and
that hand has seriously limited motor function. She keeps a journal
and writes to friends using Microsoft Word 97. She cannot use a mouse, and
relies on drop down menus to exit the program. Trouble is, to get a
dropdown requires holding the ALT key while simultaneously depressing
another key, and she often loses her work because of the manual difficulty
of needing to use two fingers simultaneously.Can any of you writea
little code (or send me to a site that has an easy-to-implement batch
writer so she can save/exit with a single keystroke?Thanks,
all.NateYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subjectto
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