LAVA 1.0 Content Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 I broke my left arm at a rugby game and my left shoulder is also really painfull at the moment so if anyone has a trick not to have to press at the same time "ctrl + alt + delete" because with just one hand I can't do it ! Great idea Microsoft ! PS : posted form a mac Quote Link to comment
Yair Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 1. If you have admin priviliges, you can change the login screen to work with the icons instead of ctrl+alt+del. 2. You can try writing a VI to simulate ctrl+alt+del whenever you press shift+Q or something similar. You can use the input VIs (although I don't know if they will monitor when the station is locked) and there are many VIs on the web for simulating key presses. And of course: Quote Link to comment
TobyD Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 QUOTE(TiT @ Nov 13 2007, 11:30 AM) I broke my left arm at a rugby game and my left shoulder is also really painfull at the moment so if anyone has a trick not to have to press at the same time "ctrl + alt + delete" because with just one hand I can't do it !Great idea Microsoft ! PS : posted form a mac Press the "Shift" key 5 times in a row. This turns on "Sticky Keys" (You can also turn this feature on from the Accessibility Options in control panel). You can then press CTRL, ALT, DEL in sequential order, without having to press them all at the same time. It is also generally pretty easy to reach the Ctrl+Alt+Delete all with one hand if you use the Ctrl and Alt on the right side of the keyboard... I hope you heal quickly Quote Link to comment
crelf Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 Sorry to hear of your accident The issue isn't Microsoft, it's your keyboard - most keyboards have Alt and Ctrl keys on the bottom right and Del in the top right - easy to reach all of them simultaneously with one hand. Quote Link to comment
LAVA 1.0 Content Posted November 15, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 Thank you guys for your answers This week i'm home with my laptop from the company, so there is no ctrl key on the right hand side, but that's a good idea I'll get a usb keyboard ! I didn't know about the sticky key option, I'll try that. Thanks again for your help EDIT : QUOTE(TobyD @ Nov 13 2007, 09:58 PM) Press the "Shift" key 5 times in a row. This turns on "Sticky Keys" (You can also turn this feature on from the Accessibility Options in control panel). You can then press CTRL, ALT, DEL in sequential order, without having to press them all at the same time. WOW !! The sticky key option is made for those who only have one hand ! It's what I need !! Quote Link to comment
LAVA 1.0 Content Posted November 28, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Let me add a comment from a colleague of mine : "ctrl + alt gr + del" also works, so it solves the issue when you only have one hand and a laptop computer Thanks Fanfoue Quote Link to comment
TobyD Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 QUOTE(TiT @ Nov 27 2007, 02:20 AM) Let me add a comment from a colleague of mine :"ctrl + alt gr + del" also works, so it solves the issue when you only have one hand and a laptop computer Thanks Fanfoue What is alt gr? Quote Link to comment
PJM_labview Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 QUOTE(TobyD @ Nov 27 2007, 08:35 AM) What is alt gr? This is the right alt key on french keyboard. It allow access to more characters mostly "under" the numbers (see below). http://www.forlang.wsu.edu/help/kfrench.gif' target="_blank"> PJM Quote Link to comment
TobyD Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 QUOTE(PJM_labview @ Nov 27 2007, 10:09 AM) This is the right alt key on french keyboard. It allow access to more characters mostly "under" the numbers (see below).PJM Je comprends Quote Link to comment
silmaril Posted November 30, 2007 Report Share Posted November 30, 2007 QUOTE(PJM_labview @ Nov 27 2007, 07:09 PM) This is the right alt key on french keyboard. It allow access to more characters mostly "under" the numbers (see below).http://www.forlang.wsu.edu/help/kfrench.gif' target="_blank"> Now I am curious: where is the Euro sign "€" on a French keyboard? It's AltGr-E on a German keyboard, but this place seems to be already taken . Quote Link to comment
LAVA 1.0 Content Posted November 30, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 30, 2007 QUOTE(TobyD @ Nov 27 2007, 05:35 PM) What is alt gr? Well... on european keyboards (at least french, swiss, spanish, italian and maybe more...) there is an alt key and an alt gr key ; just like the shift key gives access to the second "value of non-letter key", the alt gr key gives access to the third "value of non-letter key". Isn't it the same on english keyboard :-o ? EDIT : oops I was a bit slow... Alt gr + E gives € on the french and swiss keyborad, I guess it's the same anywhere in europe, no ? Quote Link to comment
Ton Plomp Posted November 30, 2007 Report Share Posted November 30, 2007 QUOTE(TiT @ Nov 29 2007, 02:18 PM) Well... on european keyboards (at least french, swiss, spanish, italian and maybe more...) there is an alt key and an alt gr key ; just like the shift key gives access to the second "value of non-letter key", the alt gr key gives access to the third "value of non-letter key".Isn't it the same on english keyboard :-o ? EDIT : oops I was a bit slow... Alt gr + E gives € on the french and swiss keyborad, I guess it's the same anywhere in europe, no ? No, well sort off, I use US international layout, which allows me to type through, eg. hitting '`' 'e' results in è, for € I hit <ctrl-alt-5> Ton Quote Link to comment
silmaril Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 QUOTE(TiT @ Nov 29 2007, 02:18 PM) Alt gr + E gives € on the french and swiss keyborad, I guess it's the same anywhere in europe, no ? I just got confused by the keyboard layout PJM posted. If you look at this picture, you see that AltGr-E should give you "œ". Quote Link to comment
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