You're very welcome Alan. Knew the Morse as I was a licensed "ham operator"
for a long time.
--
HTH,
Curt
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| Hi Curt,
|
| Many thanks for your advice which I believe will turn the trick. I'm
still
| puzzled that there seems to be no way to strangle the whole feature, since
my
| XP Home SP2 doesn't even try to start w/o a click.
|
| Thanks, too, for picking up on the Morse signature. Actually I never
worked
| a Morse line, but my first job in industry was at a Western Union
Electronics
| Lab in the late 40s where they had telegraph keys controlling 120-volt
| buzzers, with sound-powered phones wired in parallel throughout the
campus.
| You could key an oscillator to call anyone anywhere with a two-character
code
| and talk through the phones. Simple, but the buzzers (later replaced
with
| loudspeakers for tone signaling) would raise the dead. Replaced shortly
with
| loudspeakers. Crude but effective.
|
| Alan
|
|
|
| "Curt Christianson" wrote:
|
| > Hi Al,
| >
| > Tweak UI for XP has the ability to change the menu speed under "Mouse
| > settings". All of the XP Powertoys including Tweak UI can be found at:
| >
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/powertoys.asp
| >
| > --... ...--
| >
| > --
| > HTH,
| > Curt
| >
| > Windows Support Center
| >
www.aumha.org
| > Practically Nerded,...
| >
http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm
| >
| > | > | Working with a friend's laptop, I find that Start Menu programs or
menus
| > | will start almost immediately on being highlighted, without waiting
for a
| > | click. The same thing happens on most other menus. My reaction time
not
| > | being what it used to be, this is driving me nuts.
| > |
| > | There has to be a setting capability to delay this response somewhere,
but
| > I
| > | can't find it anywhere on my home computer or in an hour's search
through
| > the
| > | Help/Support Center.
| > |
| > | With many thanks in advance,
| > |
| > | ._ ._..
| > |
| >
| >
| >