-=PCTechTalk=- Re: just for interest

Its NOT [Windows Key] + [U].
Its [Windows Key] alone, then [U] key alone. In other words, press the [Windows 
Key], and the START button is clicked for you. Then press the [U] key. Not 
together, but as separate clicks.

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::: Original Message by Mike
::: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 20:02:06 -0800
| I tried this "press the windows key, then the letter "u" and then enter"
| with Windows XP running normaly.
| It opened XP's "Narrator" program and added it to my start up.


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