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Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys
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bet | 22/31 | Sana | 21.03.2017 | Hajmi | 6,71 Mb. | | #1088 |
By pressing keys that correspond to the underlined letters in menus, commands, or dialog box options, you can quickly select options using the keyboard, rather than the mouse. If they are not already showing, you can choose to show underlined letters for keyboard navigation and input indicators (the dotted rectangles around objects) to navigate in Windows, generally with the ALT, TAB or arrow keys.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start.
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Control Panel.
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Ease of Access.
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Ease of Access Center.
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Windows logo key +U.
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Under Make it easier to use keyboard shortcuts, select:
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Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys.
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Select Save.
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Under Make it easier to use keyboard shortcuts, select:
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Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys, by pressing ALT+N.
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Select Save by pressing ALT+S.
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Keyboard layouts let you customize your keyboard for a specific language or font. They control which characters appear on the screen when you press the keys on your keyboard. Some input languages have several keyboard layouts and others have one. For example, you can change your keyboard from English QWERTY format to the English Dvorak format.
Alternative keyboard layouts called "Dvorak" layouts (www.microsoft.com/enable/products/altkeyboard.aspx) may be helpful to people who type with one hand or finger.
These layouts make the most frequently typed characters on a keyboard more accessible to people who have difficulty using the standard keyboard layout by reducing the amount of motion required to type common English text.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start.
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Control Panel.
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Ease of Access.
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Ease of Access Center.
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Windows logo key +U.
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the keyboard easier to use.
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the keyboard easier to use by pressing TAB, then ENTER.
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Under See also, select:
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Add a Dvorak keyboard and change other keyboard input settings.
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Under See also, select:
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Add a Dvorak keyboard and change other keyboard input settings by pressing ALT+G.
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In Regional and Language Options, on the Keyboards and Languages tab, select:
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In Regional and Language Options, on the Keyboards and Languages tab, select:
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Change keyboards button by pressing ALT+C.
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On the General tab, under Installed services, select:
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On the General tab, under Installed services, select:
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Add button by pressing ALT+D.
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In Add Input Language, select:
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The Dvorak keyboard layout you want to use from the drop-down list.
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Select OK.
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In Add Input Language, select:
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The Dvorak keyboard layout you want to use by pressing the arrow keys, then SPACEBAR.
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Press ENTER.
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