Re: Dropbox and pCloud
Gene
The easiest way to move to the system tray is with the command Windows key b. You can shift tab to it from the desktop as well.
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After you issue Windows key b, you can move from item to item with the left and right arrows and you can use first letter navigation. The keyboard commands for clicking are as follows: Left double click is enter. Left single clicck is space bar. Right click is the context menu key. In the case of Dropbox, you may be able to use either single left click or double left click. Experimentation will tell you. You can usually use either the system tray f11 dialog, or you can use the regular system tray, but there are times when one works and the other doesn't. Gene
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From: Joe Orozco Sent: Friday, September 11, 2020 10:15 AM To: main@techtalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Dropbox and pCloud Yes, I would love help working with the actual system tray and Dropbox. Thanks much in advance!--Joe On 9/11/20, Gene <gsasner@gmail.com> wrote: Do you know how to open and work with the system tray itself? f11 opens a
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