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Can I access mouse feature from keyboard?
I have a 64-bit Vista Home Premium system with the wireless Natural Ergonomic
Desktop 7000, consisting of keyboard plus mouse. The mouse's IntelliPoint driver provides a very useful feature called Instant View, which responds by default to a push on the wheel button, and shows a full-screen display of all apps currently running. This is the best task-switcher I've seen, since it gives a relatively large view of each app's screen and shows them all at once; it's far better than the small Alt-Tab display or the Windows-Tab 3-D cascade. I always prefer to use keyboard rather than mouse whenever possible. Can anyone suggest how I might configure one of the programmable keys on the keyboard to trigger this feature of the mouse driver? (I can handle Visual Basic and JScript.) Alternatively, does anyone know of a similar program that I can download and run from the keyboard? Thanks. David |