"jmcquown" > wrote in message
>>> If you're using Windows, the Windows (Start) key + m does the same
>>> thing. No need to program buttons on a mouse for that particular
>>> function 
>>>
>>> Jill
>>
>> Florgot about that one. There are a few keboard shortcuts that I rarely
>> need and forget they exist.
>>
>
> I much prefer to use keyboard shortcuts rather than pointing and clicking
> buttons on a mouse 
>
> Jill
Most times I do too, but if the mouse is already in my hand, I use it for
some functions. The programs I use on a regular basis are all opened with
the keyboard, files saved, files closed, cut/copy and paste since my hands
are already on the keys. That probably is because I predate a mouse and had
no other choice starting to use computers. Remember DOS commands?