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From: abennett@iglou.com       (Andrew Bennett)
Subject: Re: WHY??  Shutdown as D in popup menus
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In <3fe4vq$otk@news.cfi.waseda.ac.jp>, a01144@cfi.waseda.ac.jp (Satoshi KUSUNOKI) writes:
>Why is the same letter assigned to Delete Object and
>Shutdown in popup menus? (D is 'shutdown' in the popup menu
>of the desktop and is 'Delete' in the other objects.) I had
>my screen of OS/2 2.11 blanked out unexpectedly and somehow
>today, but the other parts seemed to be working still, so I
>made process to shutdown without the screen. But I deleted
>an object instead of shuting down! Please IBM alter key
>assignment of shutdown.
>
>
>The steps:
>
>Ctrl+Esc
>Esc
>Space
>Shift+F10
>D
>Return
>
>By the way, do you know better steps to shutdown without
>seeing the screen? Or, good tools for this situation?

Your keystrokes aren't quite right and don't work under all circumstances.
That's how you accidently deleted your object.  Instead, try this keyboard
method to shut down OS/2 - it should work in all instances

alt-shift-tab (focus to wps desktop)
ctrl-\(deselect any selected desktop object)
shift-F10(desktop menu)
d(shut down)

You may have to hit an enter, and maybe hit OK a few times if you have
apps open and what not.  But that method above to get the desktop menu
is a lot more bullet-proof than the method you described.

I'd test it past 'shift-f10' and 'd', but I don't wanna shut down right now.  :)



Andrew
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