In Windows 7 Win-P takes you to a selection for connecting to a projector (?).
Can this be disabled or turned off?
Regards,
Chuck Billow
In Windows 7 Win-P takes you to a selection for connecting to a projector (?).
Can this be disabled or turned off?
Regards,
Chuck Billow
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~ A(lan) A(lexander) Milne (1882-1956)- "House at Pooh Corner"

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I may be missing something, but surely not pressing Win+P would have the desired result?
Or do you have someone who just presses keys randomly to observe any result - like a kitten walking on the keyboard, perhaps?
BATcher
"The subjugation of the populace is best accomplished by requiring the filling of forms."
On my test system the Win-P does NOTHING <img src=/S/evilgrin.gif border=0 alt=evilgrin width=15 height=15>
Now running HP Pavilion a6528p, with Win7 64 Bit OS.
Batcher, I need Win-P for another program.
Dave:
I didn't set it that way as I have no "projector." It's some type of Win 7 default. If so, where would the settings for such keys codes be?
Regards,
Chuck Billow
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"Good judgment comes from experience, and experience - well, that comes from poor judgment."
~ A(lan) A(lexander) Milne (1882-1956)- "House at Pooh Corner"
Win key + P has no effect on my vanilla install of Windows 7.
Regards,
PaulB
H-m-m-m...
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"Good judgment comes from experience, and experience - well, that comes from poor judgment."
~ A(lan) A(lexander) Milne (1882-1956)- "House at Pooh Corner"
In any event, if you say that you need Win+P for another program, and if Microsoft had assigned a meaning to that key comination, then <big>Microsoft wins</big> (for is it not their operating system?), and you'd have to go back to the authors of that program for them to assign a different key combination.
BATcher
"The subjugation of the populace is best accomplished by requiring the filling of forms."
Or, use something else for assigning hot keys, such as the <img src=/S/free.gif border=0 alt=free width=30 height=15> : Clavier+ 10.6.1
Yeah, OK Al and Batcher...
Chalk one up for them.
Thanks,
Chuck
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"Good judgment comes from experience, and experience - well, that comes from poor judgment."
~ A(lan) A(lexander) Milne (1882-1956)- "House at Pooh Corner"