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Then a second dialog box warns you - even if the program is from Microsoft itself - that you should run software only from publishers you trust. One asks if you want to run the program you've just downloaded.

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Regardless of what downloadable software you install, Windows will always insist that you reply to the same two pointless dialog boxes. And it accomplishes all this by creating some Registry entries rather than by lurking in the background and soaking up memory. Some boards with keys devoted to gaming may elude SharpKeys, but it does work with multimedia keys. You can come up with your own scheme using any key, including those that most macro programs won't change. The arrangement lets me kill files by mousing over them with my right hand and zapping them with my left. My Caps Lock now functions as another Delete key. For example, I've banished my Caps Lock key to the position of the Scroll Lock key, which had its heyday when Lotus 1-2-3 was hot. SharpKeys allows you to move your keys around to suit your idea of how a keyboard should be laid out. You can eliminate such accidents with SharpKeys, a free, obscure little tool. NOW YOUR WELL REASONED AND CLEVER MEMO ASKING FOR A RAISE LOOKS AS IF IT WERE WRITTEN BY BANK ROBBERS ORDERING TELLERS TO HAND OVER THE MONEY. (After all, did Jimi Hendrix look at his fingers as he played?) But when you do glance at the screen, you see that two paragraphs ago your left hand's little finger slipped AND STRUCK THE CAPS LOCK KEY BY MISTAKE. You're typing away merrily and, being the consummate typist you are, you don't look at the keys - or the screen. Some will have a major impact on the way you compute. In fact, I have 14 better ways for you: 14 great programs you didn't even know you needed - and needed desperately. They assume that what they have is as good as it gets.īut when it comes to computing, there's always a better way. But not as silly as some computer users get when they endure the same tiresome annoyances and petty, repetitious tasks because they don't know that something better lies just over the next download. Then you could hang your picture on the piece of metal, and, voilá, a picture that won't fall every time gravity kicks in. You could then use a rock - or, no, better yet, a heavy piece of metal with, say, a handle - to hit the little stick of metal so it goes partway into the wall.

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And the picture goes crashing to the floor! You'd think that someone would come up with - oh, I don't know - a little metal stick that's sharp on one end.

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You place it against the wall and remove your hands. You know how it goes when you try to make a picture stay on the wall.

Clipmate lost key