Windows Key Does Not Start Alternate Task Swapper

Last reviewed: October 25, 1996
Article ID: Q129996
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Natural Keyboard with IntelliType software version 1.0

SYMPTOMS

When you are using the Microsoft Natural Keyboard you cannot use the Windows key to start task-switching software other than TASKSW16.EXE. Using the CTRL+ESC key combination or double-clicking the desktop may start the task-switching program you want.

CAUSE

The Windows key on the Microsoft Natural Keyboard will not start another task-switching program if TASKSW16.EXE can be found on the path.

RESOLUTION

To use the Windows key to start a different task-switching program, follow these steps:

  1. Open the SYSTEM.INI file in any text editor (such as Notepad) and modify the line that reads

          TASKMAN=TASKSW16.EXE
    

    to read

          TASKMAN=<task manager>
    

    where <task manager> is the name of the executable file you want to start when you press the Windows key.

  2. Rename the TASKSW16.EXE file or move it to a directory that is not on the path.

  3. Save and then close the SYSTEM.INI file and then restart your computer.

MORE INFORMATION

The Task Manager program that is installed with the IntelliType software is an enhanced task-switching program that you can use to switch between open programs easily. You can also use Task Manager to assign the F2-F10 function keys to programs so that you can start those programs easily.


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KBSubcategory: mnk
Additional reference words: norton pc tools


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Last reviewed: October 25, 1996
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