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Un forum care ofera solutii pentru unele probleme legate in general de PC. Pe langa solutii, aici puteti gasi si alte lucruri interesante // A forum that offers solutions to some PC related issues. Besides these, here you can find more interesting stuff.
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You know how menus usually have an underlined key that can be used to easily access options?
Well, Chrome nowadays doesn't have that by default, and pressing ALT will close the right click menu before being able to see the available keys.
Turns out, in Windows 11 (haven't tested older Windows versions) you have a setting in Settings - Accessibility - Keyboard, called "Underline access keys" which if enabled will underline the access keys without having to hold ALT key.
Provided access keys exist of course.
For Chrome they exist, as I found out when trying to simplify a right click job tried some keys which I figured should work. And work they did. Except I want to see which are they without having to guess.
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