Em 22/3/2011 15:17, Bob Blick escreveu: > > On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 18:06 +0000, "Philip Pemberton" wrote: >> On 22/03/11 17:37, Bob Blick wrote: >>> I wish the "lock keyboard" sequence could be done with one hand. >>> WindowsKey-L is sometimes tough to do when the cat is in midair heading >>> for the lap and the laptop is in the way>^..^< >> No problem doing it one-handed here. My keyboard has two "windows" keys:= =20 >> one on the left of L-Alt, one on the right of Alt-Gr. >> >> So to do a one-handed lock: hold R-Win with your right thumb, then tap L= =20 >> with your right index finger. Not the most ergonomically friendly way of= =20 >> doing it, but it works. Little finger on R-Win and middle finger on L=20 >> also works and might be a fraction more comfortable (though takes a bit= =20 >> of practice). > Darn laptops only have one WinKey, on the left. I can do L-WinKey and an > L with one hand, but it requires a bit of contortion. > > I suppose there's a way to add a custom key combination to do the same > thing, but it probably wouldn't work if a Flash window had the focus. > > Cheers, > > Bob My Toshiba Satellite has the WinKey at the top-right corner. It is easy to press it with the little finger and the L with the thumb of the right-hand. Isaac --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .