Chris, Hmm...I've never heard of doing a Alt + L command to simulate a left-mouse button. Is this keyboard combination something peculiar to a laptop keyboard configuration? If so, how would you do it with a laptop which has a full-size keyboard, including a numeric keypad, which permits using the desktop keyboard setting? Alan Chris wrote: 1. In the list of system tray icons, arrow to the network icon. It should say, in the very least, "Not connected wireless networks available". 2. Press alt+l to activate the left mouse click button. The connect to menu appears. 3. Down arrow to the wireless network name, then right arrow to open the "submenu", and enter on connect. Hope this helps. Chris Hallsworth