Always show underlined letters for keyboard nagavition

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I can't seem to find this setting in Vista anywhere. Does anyone knows where
they moved this to??

In XP, this functionality is under Display Properties | Appearance | Effects
 
Well... over here if you don't have the Classic menu, then press Alt and it
appears and with it comes the underlined optins - that's only to the top
most options however.

If you do have the Classic menu options, then press Alt and then the
underlined letter option (so for View it'll be Alt+V), then you'll be able
to see the underlined letters from there in on :o)

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thanks guys...I was trying to find the similar setting as in XP.

That Alt key thing don't work very well...just have to live with it for now.
:)
 
Zack Whittaker said:
Well... over here if you don't have the Classic menu, then press Alt and
it appears and with it comes the underlined optins - that's only to the
top most options however.

If you do have the Classic menu options, then press Alt and then the
underlined letter option (so for View it'll be Alt+V), then you'll be able
to see the underlined letters from there in on :o)

But how do you see the underlines WITHOUT pressing Alt?
 
Noozer said:
But how do you see the underlines WITHOUT pressing Alt?


Right click the Command bar and select Classic Menu.
 
I've got that funcionality. I just right click the Command Bar and it's
there, the top choice. And it works.
 

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