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Carol and Allen Bredt
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      2nd Nov 2003
Holding the Ctrl key down while selecting makes multiple copies.

There must have been some reason why "they" wanted it to do that. I wonder
why??

Thanks, Carol
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Sharon F
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      2nd Nov 2003
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 03:23:22 GMT, Carol and Allen Bredt wrote:

> Holding the Ctrl key down while selecting makes multiple copies.
>
> There must have been some reason why "they" wanted it to do that. I wonder
> why??
>
> Thanks, Carol


That's not normal. Holding Ctrl while selecting should select a file that
is not selected. It will de-select a file that is already selected. This
Windows mouse/keyboard standard still exists in XP.

Ctrl+Drag/Drop *will* equal a copy. If the mouse is too sensitive, the
slightest move on your part will cause the behavior you describe. This
has been a problem in XP for some users. Try adjusting the sensitivity of
your mouse. Updated mouse drivers might help too.

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