See if there is another shortcut anywhere. Goto Start > Search, and search for Calculator. If they find one, open up it's properties and see if that shortcut key field has been completed. If no shortcut, try this. Open up Windows Explorer, (or My Computer would do), and navigate to C: WINDOWS SYSTEM32 then look for CALC.EXE, (not CALCS.EXE, I am not sure what that is). Create a shortcut of that and place it on the Desktop. Then right click and select Properties of this shortcut and see if the Shortcut key shows P. If it does, or even if it doesn't, change it to CTRL +ALT + 1 which is the default shortcut key combination. Aug 30, 2016 Keyboard shortcuts are ways to perform actions by using your keyboard. Click Calculator. Check your keyboard light to see if Num Lock is on. Beside the fact that you need to enable the number pad feature in Windows 8 or Windows 10 you will also have to watch out for the keyboard functions on your laptop. Numeric Keypad on laptop keyboard. Enable Num Lk. For those of you that don't have Key Pad, try [FN] + [F11] it may open a calculator-like keypad. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware () hippy said in news:%[email protected]: > The MS Natural keyboard has web keys along the top. > One of them loads the calculator application. > XP wont let me delete calc.exe, so how can I disable > the Calculator button on this keyboard in XP?? > hippy Use the software for the keyboard that lets you program the programmable keys on your keyboard. Aren't those buttons to which you refer programmable? -- ____________________________________________________________ *** Post replies to newsgroup. Share with others. *** Email domain = '.com' *AND* append '=NEWS=' to Subject. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware () 'hippy' wrote in message news:#[email protected]. > The MS Natural keyboard has web keys along the top. > One of them loads the calculator application. > XP wont let me delete calc.exe, so how can I disable > the Calculator button on this keyboard in XP?? The software is meant to be buggy and XP handles it all now anyway, so I didn't want to kludge it all up. I ended up using TweakUI/Powertoys to disable the calculator button. Thanks for your suggestions guys!
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