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Secure Desktop Options - Key-State


 

 

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The Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock keys are special in that they have a "state" associated with them. Rather than just trap them like other keystrokes, we can actually force them to the on state or the off state, all of the time. If you have a program where passwords are case sensitive, be careful about forcing the caps lock, as you may not be able to enter the password. Secure Desktop passwords are not case sensitive. Windows NT4/2000/2003/XP passwords are case sensitive, however Secure Desktop is not actually running during the Windows NT4/2000/2003/XP Login, so this password would not be affected.

 

Accessibility Options Hot-Keys can be disabled. Although all of these hot-keys can be disabled via the Accessiblities Options in Control Panel, we provide the ability within Secure Desktop for convenience. Note that when these hot-keys are disabled for a given user, Secure Desktop does not re-enable them unless explicitly set in this dialog.

 

INI File Window - To the left of the OK button. This tells you the exact INI file that is being edited while in this dialog.

 



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