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Re: Making your own hotkeys



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Many thanks to Ton Maas for his "hotkey" tip which I had not know about. I have applied F11 to my shortcut to the
Explorer (probably my most used utility) so that I can very easily access it even if the shortcut icon is covered by
another window. Thanks again.

Regards ... Martin

A.J. Maas wrote:

> -make your macro and save, eg "xxxxx.job"
> -In Win95-Explorer go to this macro-file, eg "C:\Macro\xxxxx.job"
> -1x right-click
> -in small quick-menu choose "create shortcut"
> -the link will be in the same or the "above" folder
> -1x right-click this link, eg "C:\Macro\xxxxxx.lnk"
> -in small quick-menu choose "properties"
> -in properties dialog go to the "shortcut" or "program" TAB
> -in tiny small window "hot key" choose your hot key, eg "F2"
> -press "OK"
>
> Regards,
> Ton Maas
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> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Jim Kerwin <anncora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> anthmaas@xxxxxx <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
> Datum: dinsdag 14 juli 1998 20:44
> Onderwerp: Making your own hotkeys
>
> >Do you know how or if I can write a macro and attach to a key on the
> >keyboard... in other words make a hotkey...
> >**************************
> >Have a nice day
> >Jim kerwin
> >Atlanta, Georgia U.S.A.
> >**************************