flip 3d issue

Flip 3D issue

I am running Vista Beta 2 on my Toshiba M3 with Beta 2 driver from nVidia. When I press "Windows key + Ctrl + Tab" the Flip 3D is shown.
However, as I am tapping the "tab" key to flip through applications and select the one I want (by releasing all buttons. The Flip 3D is still there. I have to press "enter" key to go to selected application. This doesn't make sense, and extra key make it really annoying.
Anyone has this issue? Is this by design? or the nVidia driver is mess up.
Also, the "jagged" edges on the flip 3D totally ruins the coolness of it. :-(

Anusidh ha scritto:

Anyone has this issue? Is this by design? or the nVidia driver is mess up.

have you tried using only Win+Tab instead?
p.bes

arh....that is!
thx!!!
"paolo besser" wrote:

Anusidh ha scritto:
Anyone
has this issue? Is this by design? or the nVidia driver is mess up.
have you tried using only Win+Tab instead?
p.bes

Cool
"Anusidh" wrote in message

arh....that is!
thx!!!
"paolo besser" wrote:
Anusidh ha scritto:
Anyone has this issue? Is this by design? or the nVidia driver is mess up.
have you tried using only Win+Tab instead?
p.bes

Its simply because the "active" keys being the Windows key and Tab - the Ctrl is "inactive" so therefore doing nothing. I can press Windows key + Shift + Tab and it still displays Flip3D - I guess it's a "by design" thing :o)
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--: Original message follows :-- "Anusidh" wrote in message

I am running Vista Beta 2 on my Toshiba M3 with Beta 2 driver from nVidia. When I press "Windows key + Ctrl + Tab" the Flip 3D is shown.
However, as I am tapping the "tab" key to flip through applications and select the one I want (by releasing all buttons. The Flip 3D is still there. I have to press "enter" key to go to selected application. This doesn't make sense, and extra key make it really annoying.
Anyone has this issue? Is this by design? or the nVidia driver is mess up.
Also, the "jagged" edges on the flip 3D totally ruins the coolness of it. :-(

Its simply because the "active" keys being the Windows key and Tab - the Ctrl is "inactive" so therefore doing nothing. I can press Windows key + Shift + Tab and it still displays Flip3D - I guess it's a "by design" thing :o)

So, how does one do this on an IBM laptop that doesn't even *have* a Windows key? (grrr!)
I guess IBM doesn't believe in having a Windows key (forget about such useful shortcuts as Win-E, Win-R, Win-L, etc), and would much rather waste keyboard space with things like that big fat blue Access IBM button...oh yeah, I'm gonna use *that* all the time...

Well, use the On Screen keyboard? lol Start > Run > osk > OK
Should be able to do it from there :o)
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Its simply because the "active" keys being the Windows key and Tab - the Ctrl is "inactive" so therefore doing nothing. I can press Windows key + Shift + Tab and it still displays Flip3D - I guess it's a "by design" thing :o)
So, how does one do this on an IBM laptop that doesn't even *have* a Windows key? (grrr!)
I guess IBM doesn't believe in having a Windows key (forget about such useful shortcuts as Win-E, Win-R, Win-L, etc), and would much rather waste keyboard space with things like that big fat blue Access IBM button...oh yeah, I'm gonna use *that* all the time...

Homer J. Simpson wrote:

I guess IBM doesn't believe in having a Windows key (forget about such useful shortcuts as Win-E, Win-R, Win-L, etc), and would much rather waste keyboard space with things like that big fat blue Access IBM button...oh yeah, I'm gonna use *that* all the time...

rotfl :P I had one too...
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Seeing as Flip3D is an application - I'll see if I can write an application to assign it to a different key instead - it's worth a try :o)
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--: Original message follows :-- "Licantrop0" wrote in message

Homer J. Simpson wrote:
I
guess IBM doesn't believe in having a Windows key (forget about such useful shortcuts as Win-E, Win-R, Win-L, etc), and would much rather waste keyboard space with things like that big fat blue Access IBM button...oh yeah, I'm gonna use *that* all the time...
rotfl :P I had one too...
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