lizardo_manson Posted April 19, 2012 Share Posted April 19, 2012 Windows 7 supports lots of cool keyboard shortcuts, but they're not always obvious. Sure, you can find the key combo in the menu, but to make it easier for you to remember, you can also enable underlining in the menus. When this option is turned on, the menu command name will show an underscore on the letter that is combined with the CTRL key in the shortcut. To enable the feature, you need to go to do the following: Click Start, then Control Panel Open the Ease of Access applet Go to Change how your keyboard works Under "Make it easier to use keyboard shortcuts," check the box labeled Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys, as shown in the figure Click Apply, then OK Winnews Link to post Share on other sites
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