Differences When Running IntelliType in Windows and Windows NTLast reviewed: October 25, 1996Article ID: Q120561 |
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SUMMARYThis article discusses the differences between IntelliType in Windows and IntelliType in Windows NT.
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Available in Windows NTIn Windows NT, the Keyboards Options dialog box includes a Logon/Logoff feature. This feature is activated by simultaneously pressing both Windows keys on the Microsoft Natural Keyboard.
Available in Windows 3.0, 3.1, 3.11In Windows, you can start IntelliType Manager either by pressing the key combination CTRL+ESC or by double-clicking the desktop. By design, the only way to start IntelliType Manager in Windows NT is by pressing the Windows keys on the Microsoft Natural Keyboard. The Pointer Wrap feature is available in Windows only. (This option is unavailable if you are running Windows NT.)
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