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Hello,
It seems this issue is quite a common one, but I haven't had any luck finding a solution. I followed a common suggestion to replace the F1 key with something(I use mid of 2 points because I use it all the time and typing "m2p" is too slow!), but half the time the help window opens up anyway. Does anyone know of a solution other than tampering with the help system files and what-not?
Thanks!
Michael
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This has come up numerous times here and in the Customization Forum. I expect any viable solutions have already been suggested, and you'll find a lot of discussion about the potential drawbacks [such as effects on other programs since F1 for Help is a Windows-standard function, not an AutoCAD one, etc.]. My favorite was a photo in which someone had glued a tack onto the F1 key, point up.
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F! and help drive me nuts I simply just remove the button lol. it might seem extreme but ive ran into problems re assigning window keys. in the rare situation you need F1 I just use a pen or something to hit the switch
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Hah, thanks for the humorous solutions, everyone. Yeah, it seemed like there was no perfect solution.
Thanks,
Michael
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My favorite is to pop out the left windows key
(between [Ctrl] and [Alt]) and with a Dremmel tool
cut off the nipple on the underside. Put back in
and not only is it unusable, but also a placeholder
for my ring finger as the button is now collapsed.
Leave the right one alone so IT personnel does not
get mad.
Scot-65
Scot-65
A gift of extraordinary Common Sense does not require an Acronym Suffix to be added to my given name.![]()