Jamie
That was it the W was mapped as enter clear. Not sure how that ever
happened??
Thank you very much and think everyone else for their comments.
--
73
Steve AI9T
http://www.ai9t.com
QSL via LOTW and EQsL
Jamie Dupree NS3T wrote:
> Steve - if you think that you accidentally "mapped" the W to perform
> like Alt-W or %W,
> go to Tools | Keyboard Shortcuts and bring up the dialog box.
>
> On the left, you should see all the keystrokes and keys that you are
> using as shortcuts.
> Scroll down to the bottom and see if you find an entry for "W" - if
> so, delete it.
>
> If you cannot find that, then maybe you could try clicking on "Set to
> Default" over
> on the right, which would return things to their original
> settings....and maybe
> restore your W.
>
> 73 Jamie NS3T
>
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