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saving files - mouse "snap to"

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tim - 30 Apr 2007 07:28 GMT
Hello,

I have the snap to option for the mouse,and am used to that in XP,but i find
that in Vista it doesnt go to the save button when i close for example
notepad and other things after i have made a change that can be saved or
ignored.Its a problem as i open and close files a lot.
Is there anyway to get the mouse to "snap to" the save button,like it does
in XP?

Thanks
dean-dean - 30 Apr 2007 13:59 GMT
"Snap to" only works if the program's programmer set one button in a dialog
as the default, among the choice of buttons.  If no default button is
assigned, then the mouse won't "snap to".  There's really nothing you can do
about this, unless, of course, the programmer releases a newer version of
the product with defaults assigned.

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