- How do I disable CTRL+W in Internet Explorer?
- Posted by Pendant on February 3rd, 2008
I never use CTRL+W to close all windows.
I don't ever want to use it.
When I press it by mistake it sometimes results in loss of whatever I've
been working on, with no warning, and no recovery.
Naturally, I want to disable this annoying shortcut.
How can I do this?
I've searched and cannot find anything that tells me how to do this (it even
took a while before I found a reference to the CTRL+W shortcut!).
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on February 3rd, 2008
Pendant wrote:
How do you - might I ask - accidentally press CTRL+W?
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- Posted by Leonard Grey on February 3rd, 2008
Patient: Doctor, it hurts when I do this.
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Pendant wrote:
- Posted by Pendant on February 3rd, 2008
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
You can certainly ask, although I'm only partially puzzled as to why you do
- I can only assume that you believe that this is unlikely.
It's not only not unlikely, it's actually quite a distinct possibility, if
you're using the Dvorak keyboard layout: CTRL+W is right next to CTRL+V.
Hence my desire to disable this potentially destructive shortcut.
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on February 3rd, 2008
Pendant wrote:
Looking around - I have found an inordinate number of references to the
CTRL+W One google search for it will bring up MANY hits) - but disabling
it...
List of the shortcuts in Windows XP/etc:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...dc5661033.mspx
I found how to disable all of the new "EXTRA" shortcut keys in Vista:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/
Maybe someone else will come up with something.
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- Posted by Shenan Stanley on February 3rd, 2008
Pendant wrote:
Shenan Stanley wrote:
Pendant wrote:
The Dvorak layout usage is uncommon - at least in my experience. It may
well be different where you are located or by preference but yes - you have
pinpointed my confusion.
QWERTY layout causes it to be less often an accidental press, as CTRL+Q and
CTRL+E aren't really used all that much I would presume. ;-)
Thank you for indulging my curiosity and broadening my thought processes on
the matter.
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- Posted by Stan Brown on February 3rd, 2008
Sun, 3 Feb 2008 12:15:34 -0600 from Shenan Stanley
<newshelper@gmail.com>:
Isn't it obvious? "I'm done with this window now, so I'll Ctrl-W to
get rid of it. Whoops! the focus was somewhere other than I thought,
so I got rid of a window I want to keep instead of one I wanted to
get rid of."
And there's also "I'm done with this window now, so I'll Ctrl-W to
get rid of it. Whoops! I just realized I still needed that window
after all."
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- Posted by Stan Brown on February 3rd, 2008
Sun, 3 Feb 2008 12:36:20 -0600 from Shenan Stanley
<newshelper@gmail.com>:
Two types of accidents (or more): (1) pressing a key you didn't mean
to press, and (2) pressing a key you *did* mean to press, but making
a mistake about the desired action.
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- Posted by Shenan Stanley on February 3rd, 2008
Pendant wrote:
Shenan Stanley wrote:
Stan Brown wrote:
If you read the answer given by the OP to my query - I think you will find
that is not the case.
Here it is...
Pendant wrote:
Even peaked my interest in trying a few new keyboards. hah
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- Posted by Twayne on February 3rd, 2008
Spend the time you're using to persue this little detail instead for
improving your typing accuracy and you'll find yourself miles ahead of
the game. You're in for a long and bumpy ride if something that simple
bothers you that much, that often, etc. etc..
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- Posted by Stan Brown on February 4th, 2008
Sun, 3 Feb 2008 12:56:40 -0600 from Shenan Stanley
<newshelper@gmail.com>:
I was answering for myself, not for someone else. Those are the
principal ways *I* hit Ctrl-W by mistake.
I guess it wasn't obvious, though. :-)
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- Posted by Pendant on February 4th, 2008
Having raised the issue for other reasons, Stan has highlighted that my query
also has other relevance.
A user interface should not have a feature such as this that is potentially
destructive, with no recovery.
Or at the very least if it is included, it should be possible to disable it.
"Stan Brown" wrote:
- Posted by Pendant on February 4th, 2008
"In for a long and bumpy ride"? I've been on it ever since computers were
invented.
This problem situation does not arise very often, it's true.
When it DOES happen, sod's law says that it will be disastrous.
The time taken to 'pursue this little detail' is far less costly than the
time it can take to compose a single time-sensitive email (for instance).
I believe that it makes perfect sense to try to discover a solution to such
a situation; finding one will not only enable me to avoid a needless
irritation, it will also enable me to assist others who are in the same boat.
Thinks: why is it that whenever someone points out that something is flawed,
there are always many people who delight in claiming that it isn't?
"Twayne" wrote:
- Posted by 1776 on February 4th, 2008
"Pendant" <Pendant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:52C921DB-D346-4879-80D8-E5335A10AEDB@microsoft.com...
To actually answer your question...Search for "key mapper" on google. Among
others it will lead you to sharewareconnection.com which lists many (some
reviewed) mappers. One that is listed there that may be what you need is
http://www.easysofts.com.cn/en/, but I can't be positive from the
description, however you can ask them. At least this will point you in the
right direction. Take the usual precautions when downloading and installing
shareware.
I believe that this will allow you to disable CTRL-W on a Windows level (not
just IE), but perhaps that is what you meant by "I don't *ever* want to use
it."
- Posted by Pendant on February 5th, 2008
"1776" wrote:
Many thanks for the suggestion. I'm aware that there are keyboard layout
configuration tools - Microsoft itself offers one, although I couldn't get
that to work (and I asked on here why not, and got nowhere with that). All
the others I've seen so far require the purchase of the tool (to access
mappings such as this) as well as time to learn a new tool for a single
purpose.
If that is the only answer, it's a pity; a lot of effort to cure a trivial
annoyance that arguably shouldn't be there in the first place.
- Posted by Twayne on February 5th, 2008
Yes it is a lot of effort for a trivial annoyance; that's why I
recommended becoming more accuate with your typing. It's easy to do and
only take practice. That will help counter the other similar situations
you'll encounter too.
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Twayne
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- Posted by Stan Brown on February 7th, 2008
Mon, 4 Feb 2008 06:43:04 -0800 from Pendant
<Pendant@discussions.microsoft.com>:
One of the nice features of the Multizilla add-in to Mozilla: "reopen
closed tabs".
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A: Maybe because some people are too annoyed by top posting.
Q: Why do I not get an answer to my question(s)?
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
- Posted by GS on February 14th, 2008
"Pendant" <Pendant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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even mouse to avoid the problem