Hi,
OK, before Marcus pulls the thread on this, or it unravels, or
some other analogy that I won't beat to death ... To quote a
very old Saturday Night Live sketch: "hey, hold on there, kids,
you're both right!" Ann reported some very specific results that
she got, using a computer with Windows in a particular
configuration. For those, like myself, reading the messages on
an Apex and going from there, here's what happens:
Routing the cursor to the s of support, though I think any letter
would do, you then hit dots 2-6 with Enter. You get a prompt
asking you whether the address in question, in this case
support.humanware etc., is an e-mail address or a website. A
little quirk of the Apex Help menu here is that if you do a
spaceh for Help, it will give you the options of typing e for
e-mail or r for a Bluetooth reset, but nothing more. Thinking
that the obvious might work, I just did a w for "website", and it
went there with no trouble. The same thing worked for
"Rajmund's" example, also without the http at the beginning. So,
it does work correctly from the Apex itself, as Vicky first tried
it. As in much of life, context is everything.
Andy
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