In Windows 2000, how can you make it such that typing a given shortcut (e.g. ctl-alt-1) will run a certain program? Or if that is not possible, to send a message to a program already open in the background?
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In Windows 2000, how can you make it such that typing a given shortcut (e.g. ctl-alt-1) will run a certain program? Or if that is not possible, to send a message to a program already open in the background?
Too lazy to go to the Windows forum, huh Solar ;) ?
Just curious, but what happened to your posts?
May be Message Sender helps :rolleyes:
I try not to leave GD too often ;). If I posted in another forum I'd probably forget about it...Quote:
Originally Posted by YourSurrogateGod
As for my posts, there is a post-count-update sorta script thing that is supposed to be run every so often, but it wasn't run for a long time. Several hundred of the posts that "counted" no longer count, and were removed from the total when the script ran.
Thanks Ejaz, I'll take a look :).
Create a shortcut, open the shortcut properties, click in the shortcut key entry, key in your shortcut, close the properties. Or am I missing something here?Quote:
Originally Posted by SolarFlare
Ah yes, that's exactly what I needed. The strange thing is that that doesn't work! Oh man, what a mess :p.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mick
[edit]On second thought, it works now, with a little help from these folks.[/edit]
It's too late, but maybe if you had have done a search you could have got an answer.
these moderator folks, think they own the place! :D :thumb:
I'll have you know that I do, thank you very much! (That is, own the place, not think I own it) :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeb
Anyway, I looked for answers and it did not occur to me to call it a hotkey for a long time :). I must have blanked out ;).
yeah - and the vb6 forum isn't really the first place you would look for something like this ;) :thumb:
We have a VB forum???Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeb
@Solar: glad you got it working :) Good thing I missed your response or I would have said huh :) Didn't know about that little issue...