re: Assign drive letter
Saturday, May 23, 2009 at 5:15 am Windows Vista Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Charlie Hadden
(1338 messages posted)
There tends to be a great percentage of people who learn their software by using
certain keystrokes in pattern rather than what task they are actually choosing with
those tasks. Steve had it right, there is just a different look and sequence to get
to it. IF this is your problem, start to notice what you are really getting when
you press a certain sequence of keys. You not only will have less of a learning curve
with new OS's, but also with each new software you use. I often have to take a test
on some new or a different software I have never used. I just took one on Excel 2007.
I never opened it or looked at it and got an 802% on the test . Just by know what
does what in other software packages. I hate it when someone tries to show me something
new and they tell me push this key twice and hit enter-enter-enter. That doesn't
teach me anything.
- Written in response to:
- Assign drive letter (Jack Shaw: Friday, May 22, 2009 at 3:27 pm)
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