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Old 11-17-2007, 05:14 AM
Scott
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Default CTRL Key Troubleshooting

Ive run into a problem utilizing the control key with internet explorer 7.
When I access webpages and attempt select multiple items using the control
key + the left click button on the mouse, a new webpage pops up. Usually I
was able to select multiple items with the control key and the left click
button. Anyone have any idea what driver I can download to fix this problem.
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Old 12-06-2007, 03:51 AM
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Default Re: CTRL Key Troubleshooting


You apparently are using IE& and have Nvidia installed on your PC.

Here is the fix:

1. Right click the desktop and select "nView Properties".
2. Select "Applications" tab.
3. Click "Application Extension" button.
4. Uncheck "Add Internet Explorer double-right and Shift-left click
extension (Opens links in a new window on the display of your choice.)"
5. Click "OK" and "OK" again.

Feel free to send me a commission check for fixing your problem :smile:


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