From: Bill Warmer on 12 Feb 2010 18:26 I use keyboard shortcuts (ctrl+alt+<letter>) to start programs I use most often. I recently installed a new version of a program and it uninstalled and reinstalled the start menu sorrtcuts that were for the old program, including the one with my shortcut keys on it. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have deleted the shortcut key definition. When I try to set the same keys for the new version of the program, Windows won't accept it (since it's apparently already in use) but it won't start anything because the original program and icon are gone. I've tried to find the entry in the registry but can't locate it. Any ideas out there? Thanks.
From: Stan Brown on 13 Feb 2010 07:18 Fri, 12 Feb 2010 17:26:08 -0600 from Bill Warmer <billwarmer(a)yahoo.com>: > > I use keyboard shortcuts (ctrl+alt+<letter>) to start programs I use > most often. I recently installed a new version of a program and it > uninstalled and reinstalled the start menu sorrtcuts that were for the > old program, including the one with my shortcut keys on it. > > Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have deleted the shortcut key > definition. When I try to set the same keys for the new version of the > program, Windows won't accept it (since it's apparently already in use) > but it won't start anything because the original program and icon are gone. In the past, when making changes, I have sometimes found that I couldn't reassign a combination even after unassigning it. The cure that always worked for me was to reboot, thus forcing Windows to reinitialize its list. Just logging off and on again might do it. Or have you tried those, and they didn't work for you? -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com Shikata ga nai...
From: Tim Meddick on 15 Feb 2010 15:46 Keyboard shortcut key-combinations, defined in shortcut (.lnk) files, are not held in the registry at all, but stay in the shortcut file they were defined in. When a Ctrl-Shift-AnyKey or Ctrl-Alt-AnyKey key combination is pressed, Windows searches through all the desktop and start-menu shortcuts looking for a match. Try looking in your "Recycle Bin" as even if you have deleted the shortcut, if it still exists in the "Recycle Bin" the same key-combi will still not be accepted until it is permanently deleted from the system... == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Bill Warmer" <billwarmer(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:OQC8$qDrKHA.732(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I use keyboard shortcuts (ctrl+alt+<letter>) to start programs I use most often. I >recently installed a new version of a program and it uninstalled and reinstalled the >start menu sorrtcuts that were for the old program, including the one with my >shortcut keys on it. > > Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have deleted the shortcut key definition. When I > try to set the same keys for the new version of the program, Windows won't accept > it (since it's apparently already in use) but it won't start anything because the > original program and icon are gone. > > > I've tried to find the entry in the registry but can't locate it. Any ideas out > there? > > Thanks.
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