Found http://blog.mennos.org/nucleus3.2/index.php?blogid=1&catid=5
where there were instructions on how to do this manually in the
registry. I have tried, but have had no success. Can someone help me!?
The subkeys of
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Ap
pKey in my wife's Windows XP Home are 15, 16, 17, 18, and 7, and they
seem to correspond to the keys I want to program. I tried to put in
the new string value (correct terminology?) "ShellExecute" for all of
them and the value (for instance) "C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office\Winword.com". No cigar!
The programs I want to run with the extra keys are all of the format
"C:\Program Files ...\xxx.exe".
Looking forward to some pointers.
Hans L
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Scroll clear down (or Ctrl + F) to:
Command Keys or Table 5-11
here...
Sample Chapter from Microsoft® Windows XP® Registry Guide by Jerry Honeycutt
http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/sampchap/6232.asp
You can also do the following...
Assign a Shortcut key
1. Locate the program file (.exe) or the program's shortcut icon.
Right-click the program file or shortcut and then click Properties.
2. Click the Shortcut tab.
3. With the cursor in the Shortcut key box, select the keyboard key you
want to use in combination with CTRL+ALT. Shortcut keys automatically start
with CTRL+ALT. The Shortcut key box will display None until you select the
key and then the box will display Ctrl+Alt+the key you selected. You cannot
use the ESC, ENTER, TAB, SPACEBAR, PRINT SCREEN, SHIFT, or BACKSPACE keys.
Note
Once you assign a shortcut key combination for a specific program, you will
not be able to use that key combination with other programs.
If you forget the key combination for your shortcut, you can follow steps 1
& 2 and review your shortcut keys.
Shortcut tab
Lists the shortcut name, target information, and shortcut key. Allows you to
choose the way the item is displayed when you open the shortcut: in a
standard window, a full screen (maximized), or as a button on the taskbar
(minimized). Also allows you to view the shortcut's target, change the icon
for the shortcut, and open a shortcut as a different user.
To specify shortcut keys for specific programs
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/windows_dos_specify_shortcut.mspx
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Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:CNOdncDKXKn...@adelphia.com,
Hans L <fakea...@evenfakier.com> hunted and pecked:
I'll let you know how it worked.
Hans L
Wesley Vogel wrote:
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\A
> ppKey and/or
Hans L
Anything in HKEY_CURRENT_USER applies to the logged on user.
Anything in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE applies to the machine, regardless of who
logs on.
I just reread your first post.
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Winword.com
that will not work because it is winword.exe NOT winword.com
Are you using Word97?
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Hans L <fakea...@evenfakier.com> hunted and pecked:
> Hans,
>
> Anything in HKEY_CURRENT_USER applies to the logged on user.
>
> Anything in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE applies to the machine, regardless of
> who logs on.
>
> I just reread your first post.
>
> C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Winword.com
>
> that will not work because it is winword.exe NOT winword.com
>
> Are you using Word97?
Wes, I am sorry. I meant .exe, not .com (but I have to check what I
actually wrote in my wife's registry).
As soon as she gets off the machine, I will try in HKLM again --
earlier, it did not work, and I think I did it right. I put
C:\...\winword.exe within quotation marks because of the space in
"Program Files"-- hope that was right to do!?
Hans L
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But for the button for the app iTunes, I typed the path in, and it
worked!!!!
Would you have any idea what the heck was the reason for this?
Hans L
APPCOMMANDs
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/input/w2kbd.mspx#EATAE
Enhanced Keyboards and Windows
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/input/w2kbd.mspx
[[Replace <NUM> with the appropriate numeric value for the APPCOMMAND as
defined in Winuser.h. ]] I would interpet that as referring to the number
in Table 5-11 Subkeys for Command Keys at...
http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/sampchap/6232.asp
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Thank you very much for your kind assistance in resolving this issue.
Best regards,
Hans L
Keep having fun. ;-)
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