Is there a way to detach the CTRL-DoubleClick shortcut so that it doesn?t open
the ?Research? Task Pane? I have no use for that feature (or frankly for any of
the Task Panes -- I've always found them inefficient and pointlessly showy; but
that shortcut itself used to invoke the very useful Select Current Table
command. MS seems to have unbound it without saying anything -- as if upward
compatibility is less important than furthering their apparent aim to enslave us
all to these confounded Task Panes sputter sputter fume fume....

Is there perhaps a registry hack to do this? I don?t see a way to use
KeyBindings to get rid of the association, let alone reestablish it for
selecting the current table.

Thanks for any help.

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Mark Tangard
"Life is nothing if you're not obsessed." --John Waters

Re: Disable the Research Pane shortcut by Tony

Tony
Sun Mar 12 11:29:54 CST 2006

I don't see Ctrl+Doube Click doing that for me but you are correct hat there
is no way of controlling the built in keyboard-mouse combinations and the
Alt+Click Research Pane one is a source of annoyance to many people, myself
included.

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Enjoy,
Tony

"Mark Tangard" <Mark@RemoveThisToReply_Tangard.com> wrote in message
news:#SSzu6cRGHA.5296@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Is there a way to detach the CTRL-DoubleClick shortcut so that it doesn?t
open
> the ?Research? Task Pane? I have no use for that feature (or frankly for
any of
> the Task Panes -- I've always found them inefficient and pointlessly
showy; but
> that shortcut itself used to invoke the very useful Select Current Table
> command. MS seems to have unbound it without saying anything -- as if
upward
> compatibility is less important than furthering their apparent aim to
enslave us
> all to these confounded Task Panes sputter sputter fume fume....
>
> Is there perhaps a registry hack to do this? I don?t see a way to use
> KeyBindings to get rid of the association, let alone reestablish it for
> selecting the current table.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> ------------
> Mark Tangard
> "Life is nothing if you're not obsessed." --John Waters
>