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From: christyk77 on 19 May 2010 21:04 Hi, I have a program that plays audio dictation while I type. My problem is this. I need to use comands alt-z, alt-x, and alt-c to start, stop, and play, the dictation. When I do this these keys also give commands in my word program making it impossible for me to type. I tried to go into options and customize the keyboard and remove all the commands with alt in them but it didn't work. ANY IDEAS?
From: Peter T. Daniels on 19 May 2010 23:20
Alt-X is for toggling between a Unicode code and its character, but Alt-Z and Alt-C don't have any assignment built in. Perhaps someone created custom shortcuts on your computer? On May 19, 9:04 pm, christyk77 <christy...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a program that plays audio dictation while I type. My problem is > this. I need to use comands alt-z, alt-x, and alt-c to start, stop, and > play, the dictation. When I do this these keys also give commands in my word > program making it impossible for me to type. I tried to go into options and > customize the keyboard and remove all the commands with alt in them but it > didn't work. ANY IDEAS? |