Note In the current release of Windows NT, the set of user rights is defined by the system and cannot be changed. Future versions of Windows NT might allow
Shortcut
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1. Select the shortcut on the
desktop or in the W |
You can assign shortcut keys only
to shortcuts on the Desktop or in the Start menu. (To assign shortcut keys to
shortcuts on he Start menu you will need to go through Explorer.) |
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2. Press ALT+ENTER. |
Displays the Properties tabbed
page. |
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3. Press CTRL+TAB. |
Chooses the Shortcut page tab. |
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4. Press ALT+K or TAB. |
Chooses the Shortcut Key edit box.
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5. Press any key combination. |
Enter your shortcut and it will
appear in the edit box. Shortcut keys must include CTRL or ALT, or both, and
one other key. For example, CTRL+SHFT+Y. You cannot use ESC, ENTER, TAB,
SPACEBAR, PRINT SCREEN, or BACKSPACE. Be careful, because no other program
will be able to use this key combination while it is defined as a shortcut
key. Press BACKSPACE to delete an existing shortcut keyor
change your entry in the text box. |
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6. Press ENTER. |
Chooses the OK button. Press ESC
to cancel. |
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