ctrl alt del

G

Guest

Does anyone know if ctrl alt del has an alternate key
configuration for a person with only one arm? This is
not a joke queation. I have a user who has one are and
has to have someone hit ctrl alt del for her to log in.
 
M

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\)

Instead of logging in that way, is possible to set her up to log in from the
welcome screen? Her name would appear on the screen, she would select her
user name, type her password, press enter and be at the desktop.

Open Control Panel, open User Accounts, click "Change the way users log on
or off," select Use Welcome screen and hit apply.

Or she can boot and go directly to the desktop with no logon (If this is a
business environment, this is not a good idea) which can be setup as
follows:
Click on Start and run: type in control userpasswords2
Uncheck the box User must enter a username and password.
 
C

cybs

Does anyone know if ctrl alt del has an alternate key
configuration for a person with only one arm? This is
not a joke queation. I have a user who has one are and
has to have someone hit ctrl alt del for her to log in.

Yes - I just tested this at work today on a Windows
XP pro system. And I was able to log on using:
"Ctrl AltGr Del" instead. This I could do with one hand.
Same combination works for getting to the task
manager here on my private XP Home system.

I would be interested in hearing whether it works for
you too!

Greetings

susanne, denmark

(X=1 for email)
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Similar Threads


Top