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my start button is on left side and i want it on bottom of my scear wath must

i do

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jsoares7@yahoo.com

"jsoares7@yahoo.com" <jsoares007@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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> my start button is on left side and i want it on bottom of my scear

> wath must

> i do

 

 

First get a new keyboard. The Shift and period keys are broken on your

current keyboard.

 

What is a "scear"?

 

If you are asking how to move the Windows taskbar from the left side of

your screen to the bottom of the screen, just drag it to whichever

screen edge to which you want to latch the taskbar. If it won't drag,

right-click on the taskbar and unlock it.

> --

> jsoares7@yahoo.com

 

Why bother repeating your e-mail in a superfluous signature when it is

already revealed at the start of your post? Hopefully this isn't your

true e-mail address; otherwise, you just advertised it to the spambots

that harvest e-mail address from newsgroups. Learn to munge your e-mail

address (munge the domain first), or use a bogus one (but make sure the

domain is not a registered one).

thanks you/ your anwser was very helpful its corrected now thanks to your

heip very appreciated thank again

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jsoares7@yahoo.com

 

 

"Vanguard" wrote:

> "jsoares7@yahoo.com" <jsoares007@yahoo.com> wrote in message

> news:048251B6-82BA-48E8-9A18-42521D7875AB@microsoft.com...

> > my start button is on left side and i want it on bottom of my scear

> > wath must

> > i do

>

>

> First get a new keyboard. The Shift and period keys are broken on your

> current keyboard.

>

> What is a "scear"?

>

> If you are asking how to move the Windows taskbar from the left side of

> your screen to the bottom of the screen, just drag it to whichever

> screen edge to which you want to latch the taskbar. If it won't drag,

> right-click on the taskbar and unlock it.

>

> > --

> > jsoares7@yahoo.com

>

> Why bother repeating your e-mail in a superfluous signature when it is

> already revealed at the start of your post? Hopefully this isn't your

> true e-mail address; otherwise, you just advertised it to the spambots

> that harvest e-mail address from newsgroups. Learn to munge your e-mail

> address (munge the domain first), or use a bogus one (but make sure the

> domain is not a registered one).

>

>

>First get a new keyboard. The Shift and period keys are broken on your

>current keyboard.

 

I have noticed over the years that there are "many" users with those types

of keyboards!

 

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All the Best,

Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

 

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

 

 

"Vanguard" <no@mail.invalid> wrote in message

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> "jsoares7@yahoo.com" <jsoares007@yahoo.com> wrote in message

> news:048251B6-82BA-48E8-9A18-42521D7875AB@microsoft.com...

>> my start button is on left side and i want it on bottom of my scear wath

>> must

>> i do

>

>

> First get a new keyboard. The Shift and period keys are broken on your

> current keyboard.

>

> What is a "scear"?

>

> If you are asking how to move the Windows taskbar from the left side of

> your screen to the bottom of the screen, just drag it to whichever screen

> edge to which you want to latch the taskbar. If it won't drag,

> right-click on the taskbar and unlock it.

>

>> --

>> jsoares7@yahoo.com

>

> Why bother repeating your e-mail in a superfluous signature when it is

> already revealed at the start of your post? Hopefully this isn't your

> true e-mail address; otherwise, you just advertised it to the spambots

> that harvest e-mail address from newsgroups. Learn to munge your e-mail

> address (munge the domain first), or use a bogus one (but make sure the

> domain is not a registered one).

"Kelly" wrote in message news:%23I6PO3LwHHA.2040@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>First get a new keyboard. The Shift and period keys are broken on

>>your current keyboard.

>

> I have noticed over the years that there are "many" users with those

> types of keyboards!

 

 

Must be the cheapy keyboards that are now available will have keys that

become inoperable due to lack of use. Of course, due to the lack of

use, the user wouldn't know those keys no longer work.

Hey, they're better than the keyboards that were used when Windows 95 was first

released....they only had three keys: CTRL, ALT, and DEL.

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

http://dts-l.org/

http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

 

 

"Kelly" <kelly@mvps.org> wrote in message

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> >First get a new keyboard. The Shift and period keys are broken on your current

> >keyboard.

>

> I have noticed over the years that there are "many" users with those types of

> keyboards!

>

> --

>

> All the Best,

> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

>

> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

>

>

> "Vanguard" <no@mail.invalid> wrote in message

> news:usobM7EwHHA.2288@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> "jsoares7@yahoo.com" <jsoares007@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>> news:048251B6-82BA-48E8-9A18-42521D7875AB@microsoft.com...

>>> my start button is on left side and i want it on bottom of my scear wath must

>>> i do

>>

>>

>> First get a new keyboard. The Shift and period keys are broken on your current

>> keyboard.

>>

>> What is a "scear"?

>>

>> If you are asking how to move the Windows taskbar from the left side of your

>> screen to the bottom of the screen, just drag it to whichever screen edge to

>> which you want to latch the taskbar. If it won't drag, right-click on the

>> taskbar and unlock it.

>>

>>> --

>>> jsoares7@yahoo.com

>>

>> Why bother repeating your e-mail in a superfluous signature when it is already

>> revealed at the start of your post? Hopefully this isn't your true e-mail

>> address; otherwise, you just advertised it to the spambots that harvest e-mail

>> address from newsgroups. Learn to munge your e-mail address (munge the domain

>> first), or use a bogus one (but make sure the domain is not a registered one).

>

>

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