Re: How can I open Windows Explorer using a keyboard shorcut, WITHOUT

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If an Explorer Window is closed while maximised, the next time it is opened,
it also opens maximised. If the Restore Down Button is used before closing
the Window, then that setting is remembered and the next time the window
opens it is not in full screen.

(Normally that is unless something else locally has been done to affect
this)

Saruman

"ship" <shiphen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This worked in that it opened up a window without full-screen mode.
But it doesnt involve a keyboard short-cut!

And it's ONLY with keyboard short-cuts that the problem EVER occurs.

(i.e. that Windows Explorer opens up in "full-screen" mode, which then
covers the task bars and forces me to hit F11 to get it back to
"normal"
mode... And it's a serious pain to have to do this hitting F11 about
100
times per day!)

Ship
Shiperton Henethe


DianaH wrote:
Here you go:
Press the key with the windows icon on it (between Ctrl and Alt). Use
your
down error key to select "All Programs" is highlighted. (if that doesn't
work, keey pressing arrow keys until you get there). When "All Programs"
is
selected, hit the "right" arrow key (wait a couple of seconds). Use the
down arrow key to reach "Accessories". Use the "right" arrow key to
reach
"System Tools". Use the "down" arrow key until you reach "windows
explorer". (there's a pattern here!)

Press "enter".

That should do it. Good Luck!


"ship" <shiphen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well what the heck !

It's STILL not working.
I cant believe so many great brains have been defeated by such a
simple,
basic problem...!


Ship
Shiperton Henethe



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